Australia Shores up Defence
Military action
Australia prepares for a Free-For-All Scenario in upcoming global conflicts, Buying Schematics from various militaries and revolutionising the Power Grid. Civilian Power Grids will be majority Solar, Wind and Hydro power while Majority Military power grids will be Nuclear with plans to deploy, power and maintain Nuclear powered vehicles, mainly Nuclear powered Submarines and aircraft carriers.
Australia deploys many more defensive measures and establishes new bases while dropping recruitment standards to near zero but funding training and skill building to gain as many soldiers as physically possible. Australia also began mass local arms manufacturing via 3D printing and paying arms companies the rights to manufacture their own weapons based off Templates of existing ones.
Australian Bushmasters become one of the main forms of troop transport with production of the vehicles also kicking up. The Australian Defence Force also opens up its own money-making process by extracting resources and selling excess back to the civilian market.
After deals are made with Pacific Nations, the Australian Military drills and practices with newly allied forces and shares schematics and methods to assist other Pacific Nations in a Free-for-all Scenario. Australian involvement in foreign Conflicts also increases and becomes more independent.
Taking initiative in African and Pacific conflicts on the side of Democratic Powers, taking out bandits, terrorists, Russian and American-backed insurgents alike. The Aussie Military also gets its own Satellites into space.
The Aussie Navy also continues to build up in scope and size, rapidly expanding the number of Naval bases across the Pacific and projecting immense firepower, even as the United States tries to stop them. Eventually, Australia guarantees Singapore's independence as well as neighbouring countries such as Indonesia where Aussie Troopers began getting used to working with the Neighbouring Country.
Finally, The Aussie Military assists the Commonwealth and urges Aussie Partners to become Partners of the Commonwealth in Trade and military affairs but not become subservient to it.