Australia's Defence

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Across
  1. 1. Provides land operations that include surveillance and special recovery.
  2. 6. The principle security forum in the Asia-Pacific region, this fosters dialogue on political and security issues of common concern.
  3. 8. For military training.
  4. 10. For humanitarian relief to people affected by conflict.
  5. 11. This is an informal agreement entered into with New Zealand during the 1990's to emphasize intelligence sharing and joint exercises between the two countries.
  6. 12. The international use or threat of violence against civilians or civilian targets in order to achieve political ends.
  7. 13. These served in China during the Boxer Rebellion, in South Africa during the Boer War and in both World Wars.
  8. 15. An NGO that provides support for families that have lost someone from serving in the army.
  9. 16. An NGO which presents information to parliament on defence and security issues.
  10. 17. Three services that enable Australians to live in one of the most secure countries in the world.
  11. 18. For people smuggling and terrorism.
  12. 19. Provides maritime forces that operates ships, guided missile destroyers, patrol boats and submarines.
  13. 21. This force is trained for unconventional warfare and counter-terrorism.
  14. 22. For boarder protection.
Down
  1. 2. Play a role in air surveillance and intelligence gathering.
  2. 3. eight humanitarian development goals to be achieved by 2015
  3. 4. This group is trained to conduct counter-terrorism activities including the recovery of hostages.
  4. 5. For gathering information about criminal activity or security threats.
  5. 7. This arrangement between the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia and Singapore was adopted in 1971. It involves consulting each other if there is a threat to attack Malaysia or Singapore.
  6. 9. This regiment responds to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive incidents.
  7. 14. Intergovernmental organisation that promotes equity, human rights, peace and ecologically sustainable environments.
  8. 20. Beginning in 1952, this treaty promotes regional(Australia, New Zealand and United States) security through peaceful means.