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<p><strong>C4R - CENTRE FOR RESLIENCE Podcasts cover topics as wide as energy crisis, supply-chains, advocacy, self-improvement and more always in search of resilience.</strong></p> <p>Transparency: some of our podcasts are developed using AI-assisted generation.</p>
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May 28, 2026
Global Wrap Up: Europe’s New Front Lines: Ukraine, Hybrid Warfare, and Critical Minerals
In this episode of the C4R - CENTRE FOR RESILIENCE podcast, Sarah Smith and Mike Coldhart examine how geopolitical, military, economic and supply chain pressures are reshaping global resilience. Key themes include: -Europe’s rejection of Russian influence over future Ukraine peace talks -Ukraine’s pathway into the European Union and the risk of second-tier membership -France’s push for stronger European defence autonomy -Fiscal pressure on countries such as Italy and Spain as defence, energy and cost-of-living pressures collide -GPS jamming, drone incursions and hybrid warfare risks across Estonia and the Baltic region -Finland, Poland, Norway, Iceland and Denmark becoming critical NATO corridor and infrastructure states -Europe’s move to stockpile critical minerals including tungsten, gallium and rare earths -Central Asia and South America becoming strategic battlegrounds for minerals, lithium and processing capacity -Taiwan, US-China tensions and the risk of military escalation -The Strait of Hormuz and India’s exposure to energy import disruption -China’s use of food trade controls as geopolitical leverage -Argentina’s Paraná River as a critical export and sovereignty corridor -Colombia’s election security risks from weaponised commercial drones The episode highlights that resilience is now shaped by the intersection of defence, energy, food, minerals, infrastructure and technology. The central message is that governments, businesses and communities must understand these connected risks early and build adaptive capacity before disruption becomes a crisis.

May 22, 2026
Global Wrap Up: Oil at $100, Baltic Jamming, and Europe’s Defense Dilemma
In this episode of the C4R - CENTRE FOR RESILIENCE podcast, Lachlan Reed and Simon Carver discuss how global geopolitical shocks are creating real-world resilience pressures for Australia and South Australia. Key themes include: -Rising global oil prices and diesel supply pressure Impacts on freight, farming, mining and regional tourism -South Australia’s exposure to fuel and transport cost shocks -LNG competition between Europe and the Asia-Pacific -Baltic security risks, drone incidents and GPS jamming -Ukraine, NATO and Europe’s defence spending dilemma -The global race for critical minerals including antimony, tungsten and rare earths -China’s trade leverage across food, minerals and supply chains -Why resilience planning must happen before disruption hits The episode highlights that energy security, defence capability, tourism, freight, food prices and critical minerals are all connected. Building resilience means understanding these global linkages early and strengthening local adaptive capacity before shocks reach Australian businesses and communities.

May 15, 2026
Weekly Wrap Up: The Great Fiscal Pivot: Australia’s High-Stakes 2026 Budget
Sarah Smith and Simon Carver analyze the radical "Reform over Spending" mandate and its disruptive impact on housing, banking, and private wealth. They explore the structural pivot point facing the Australian economy and the immense implementation risks of a major tax re-engineering.
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<p><strong>C4R - CENTRE FOR RESLIENCE Podcasts cover topics as wide as energy crisis, supply-chains, advocacy, self-improvement and more always in search of resilience.</strong></p> <p>Transparency: some of our podcasts are developed using AI-assisted generation.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
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