If disruption to food and energy systems has become persistent rather than episodic, Australia needs better ways to test how those systems perform under sustained and overlapping shocks. In short, it should apply stress-testing to …
Articles by: "Hamed Zakikhani"
Australia’s food and energy security policy must treat diversification as a strategic asset, not an inefficiency. Systems optimised purely for cost and speed perform well in calm conditions. They fail when shipping disruptions, export controls …
Australia’s food and energy security strategy needs to move beyond stability-based planning and instead address sustained volatility in the Indo-Pacific. Current policy thinking often treats disruption as episodic and recoverable. But the strategic environment shaping …


