Experts Weigh In: Should Australia Boost Defence Budget?

Both Labor and the Coalition are considering an increase to defence spending ahead of the federal election.

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  • Justin Bergman

    International Affairs Editor

  • Matt Garrow

    Editorial Web Developer

Defence spending is currently at about 2% of gross domestic product (GDP), or around A$56 billion per year. The Coalition is reportedly eyeing an increase to 2.5% of GDP by 2029.

The Albanese government's current spending plan is expected to reach 2.33% of GDP by 2034. And in this week's budget, it is expected to bring forward some of its already announced $50 billion increase in defence spending.

Why do these percentages matter? US President Donald Trump has made it very clear he expects America's allies to pay more on defence, at least 3% of GDP .

We asked five experts if defence spending should be increased, and if so, by how much. They agreed more money is needed, albeit with caveats.

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