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Australia’s military to recruit foreigners to boost troop numbers

  • The move is a major step toward addressing a 4,400-person shortfall in the Australian Defense Force
  • Only people from other members of the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing partnership who hold Australian permanent residency will be eligible

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Australian Army soldiers and Singapore Army soldiers take part in a training exercise in November 2014. On Tuesday, Australia’s military said it would recruit foreigners to help boost troop numbers. Photo: Australian Department of Defence/File
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The Australian military will begin recruiting some non-citizens in a bid to boost troop numbers, the government said on Tuesday.

Only people from other members of the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing partnership who hold Australian permanent residency will be eligible.

The move is part of a push to build a military that can resist foreign coercion through blocked trade routes in the future, Defence Minister Richard Marles said.

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Marles, who is also deputy prime minister, said the change was a major step toward addressing a 4,400-person shortfall in the Australian Defense Force, whose target strength is 63,600 full-time personnel. The government intends to increase that number to 80,000 by 2040.

Relatively low unemployment is one of the factors working against the Australian military attracting and retaining personnel.

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Australia is particularly reliant on open sea and air routes as an island nation that trades with the world and is therefore susceptible to coercion from foreign militaries, Marles said.

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