The ACMC produces a number of videos and publications that are available online to view or as downloadable resources. Many of our publications are also available in hard-copy and may be ordered via a secure online request form. We encourage you to share our resources widely.
What do peace and security mean to diverse Women in Australia
Australian National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security 2021-2031 Progress Report
Considerations for Civil-Military Interaction During Health Emergencies
This document advocates that public health emergencies, including outbreaks, can be considered a unique operational setting for the conduct of civil-military interaction.
ACMC Recurring Issues from Australian Civil-Military Responses 1997 - 2022 Technical Report
The Recurring Issues from Australian Civil-Military Responses 1977 – 2022 report (The Report) involved conducting a
ACMC Recurring Issues from Australian Civil-Military Responses 1997 - 2022 Summary Report
The Australian Civil-Military Centre (ACMC) commissioned research report Recurring Issues from Australian Civil-Military responses 1977 - 2022 in 2024 (The Report).
Enhancing multi-agency biological threat preparedness and response in Fiji
This report explores the different roles, responsibilities and interactions of a range of agencies working at the civilian-military interface across an ever-expanding suite of biological threats in Fiji.
Enhancing multi-agency biological threat preparedness and response in Timor-Leste
Timor-Leste has an increasingly high exposure to biological threats with epidemic potential. Due to its geography, trans-boundary hazards are also a significant epidemic threat.
Civil-Military-Police Coordination during National Responses to COVID-19. A Cross-Comparison of Australia New Zealand The United States
This publication was developed through a multinational collaboration between the Australian Civil-Military Centre (ACMC), the Centre for Human Rights and Humanitarian Studies and Massey University.
Civil-Military-Police Coordination during National Responses to COVID-19. Executive Summary
This publication was developed through a multinational collaboration between the Australian Civil-Military Centre, the Centre for Human Rights and Humanitarian Studies and Massey University.