Australian military

normally when i see obvious chinese government sponsored chinkposting i chuckle and move on, but you can take your blatant attempts to manipulate retards online and get fucked, you toe dicked piece of shit

your country will fail

If you have any questions about Australian geography ask them and I may be able to help you out, I dont live up north but I've spent enough time up there to have a good idea what the terrain and potential challenges are like.
I'm not personally sure that your old bombers will be much use, as anyone with the technical and logistical capability to actually land and supply a force in Australia is going to be advanced enough to field modern or near modern air defenses.

nah, nukes are for countries with anger management issues or hostile neighbors. We dont need 'em.

the fuck you dont. The right to bear nuclear arms cunt.

You'll still need to suppress enemy air defenses, that's a given in any air campaign in the last 60 years. Otherwise, if SEAD/DEAD were not possible there would be no bomber type aircraft at all, anywhere. But for non-China conflicts your A-6s supported by SEAD/DEAD from F-35s will be fine, and greatly increase your ability to project power over large distances. A-6s can also carry a shit-ton of anti-shipping missiles and mines, which the F-35 cannot. For a war against China, you'd have US 7th Fleet and PACOM Air Forces backing you up, and it would be very helpful to us if you could make up for lacks in 5th gen capability with 4th gen capacity, if you follow me. Our sorties are going to be largely tied up with low-volume, deep penetration SEAD/DEAD so having an ally with the ability to exploit this immediately with a high-capacity, survivable bomber like the A-6 would be very handy. Plus you can use it as a buddy tanker for your F-35s, it's quite good in that role.

Is the northern coast all rainforest? I've only been to Cairns up north.

We actually put the mining on hold because we've got more ore processed/ready to be processed than we know what to do with. like a 4-8 year surplus.

The north is not all rainforest, no. As you go west from Cairns it turns into dry bushland and desert, especially once you hit the Kakadu national park. The whole region is also incredibly remote, there are no major cities and very limited infrastructure of any kind beyond the M1 and a bunch of dirt roads.
In summer the region is incredibly hot, dry and full of poisonous snakes, which presents an immediate problem as most (if not all) bodies of fresh water larger than a creek are filled with gigantic, man eating crocodiles (bless their scaly little hearts, the buggers dont even know how important they are to our national security).
abc.net.au/news/rural/2018-06-04/katherine-river-crocodiles-prevent-locals-from-swimming/9764080
In winter the region is just as inhospitable but incredibly cold instead of hot, and the deadlier snakes fuck off and get replaced by spiders instead.

The whole region is so dangerous the natives literally evolved fucking superpowers in order to survive there:
abc.net.au/news/2015-04-08/prince-harry-may-struggle-to-keep-up-with-aboriginal-super-sight/6378066

a good chunk of that bush is on fire for a few months of the year, Kakadu is a swamp half the year too, and Darwin has a huge military presence for it's size.

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Oh yeah, I forgot about that.
Hey , be advised that all the trees shit napalm as well.