Advancing Australia's national interest is an issue that will be faced by every government that ever holds power.
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Advancing Australia's national interest is an issue that will be faced by every government that ever holds power. The national interest is essentially the main factor that should dictate Australia's actions internationally, not the party in power. The strategies these parties may suggest will differ as will their policies, but the main aim of the government remains the same, the first aim is of course to continue to hold power, but more importantly, they should protect the well being of the people, by preserving a good standard of living, trying to ensure security of employment, and also defending the nation from intruders. In essence, the national interest is the preservation of the well being of the people, regardless of colour, religious belief or ethnic background. There are two ways that the national interest should be advanced, externally and internally. The more significant way in which the national interest should be advanced,...


