
Jennifer Parker
From the ANU's National Security College. Spent 20 years in the Royal Australian Navy, including as a Specialist Principal Warfare Officer.
Top 5 podcasts with Jennifer Parker
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Apr 2, 2025 • 1h 16min
Episode 3: Do we need a Plan B to AUKUS?
Joining Malcolm Turnbull are Rear Admiral Peter D Briggs, a seasoned submarine operator with 40 years in the Royal Australian Navy, along with Jennifer Parker, a Principal Warfare Officer and HMAS Darwin's second-in-command for two decades, and Dennis Richardson, former Secretary of Defence and Australia’s Ambassador to the U.S. They tackle the viability of AUKUS, questioning its current strategy. The need for a practical submarine design and Australia’s military sovereignty takes center stage, emphasizing the importance of strategic autonomy in a rapidly changing global landscape.

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Feb 20, 2025 • 34min
Getting our naval force structure right, with Jennifer Parker
Jennifer Parker, an expert associate at the National Security College and former Navy officer, delves into pressing issues facing Australia's naval force structure. She examines the recent debate over small missile boats versus larger warships, reflecting on military trends and national security needs. The conversation turns to China's activities near Sydney and the broader Indo-Pacific tensions, highlighting the pressure on the Royal Australian Navy to secure vital sea lines. Parker also critiques budget constraints while advocating for a balanced approach to enhancing naval capabilities.

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Mar 20, 2026 • 52min
Iran's position of power in the Strait of Hormuz
Jennifer Parker, former Royal Australian Navy officer and maritime security expert now at ANU and the Lowy Institute. She explains why Iran can dominate the Strait of Hormuz. Short takes cover navigational choke points, IRGC small-boat and drone tactics, submarine strikes and the risks to global oil flows and regional escalation.

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Dec 20, 2024 • 29min
AUKUS Investigated 02: Bang for buck?
Jennifer Parker, an expert associate at the National Security College ANU and former Royal Australian Navy officer, dives deep into the AUKUS initiative. She discusses the ambitious plans for Australia to develop nuclear submarines, tackling the daunting financial and workforce issues involved. With costs projected between $53 to $63 billion, the talk highlights the training needs and political will required for success. They also explore the technological leaps this program promises, including stealth capabilities and future innovations like hypersonic missiles.

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Apr 25, 2025 • 31min
On Background || Defending Australia
Peter Dean, Director of Foreign Policy and Defence at the US Studies Centre, and Jennifer Parker from the ANU's National Security College, dive into Australia's evolving defense landscape. They discuss the proposal to raise defense spending amid rising global tensions, particularly concerning China. The conversation highlights recruitment challenges within the Defence Force, the critical role of military reserves, and the complexities of budgeting under the current government. Their insights reveal the urgent need for a cohesive strategy to enhance national security.


