Peter Robinson: Bombs, Bullets & The Batman
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A former F18 fighter pilot, a former leader of the Australian aerobatic flying team the Roulettes, a Senior Advisor to the Australian Defence industry and someone who literally jumps off tall building (or cliffs) in a single bound.
That's what you get when you chat with Peter Robinson.
In this high-impact episode, James Stewart sits down with Peter Robinson, CEO of NWE Strategic to discuss the current and future state of Australia's Defence capability.
Peter is a former leader of KPMG's Defence practice and has operated at the sharp end of aviation, leadership and strategic risk — and now advises organisations across defence, logistics, mining and energy.
This conversation moves from the cockpit to the boardroom… and from Batwing jumps to billion-dollar defence decisions.
- Peter’s journey into the RAAF and life as a fighter pilot
- Leading the Roulettes and managing risk in high-performance environments
- Why he took up Base Jumping in a Bat Suit
- Whether Australia is spending enough on defence
- Are we getting value for money from defence budgets?
- Does Defence have a bureaucracy or systems problem?
- Has the dual leadership model inside Defence worked?
- Why AUKUS matters — and whether it is worth the cost
- How warfare is changing through drones, missiles and low-cost technology
- Where Australia may be most exposed if conflict came sooner than expected
- What leaders in business can learn from military decision-making under pressure
This is a fascinating discussion about preparedness, leadership, execution risk and what large systems must do when the stakes are high.
Website: jameshstewart.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-h-stewart-gaicd-83b46a9/
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