Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says authorities are “monitoring” a Chinese research vessel spotted off the coast of southern Australia.
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) vessel is currently circumnavigating Australia’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) following a joint survey exercise with New Zealand.
Albanese sought to downplay the presence of the Tan Suo Yi Hao ship during a press conference on March 31, but admitted he “would prefer that it wasn’t there.”
“It’s been in New Zealand on a joint research operation. And this isn’t the first time that a similar vessel has been around the Australian coast. It occurred in 2020 for example, just to give one example. Australia as you'd expect is monitoring this,” he said.
The ship is suspected to be collecting intelligence while also conducting scientific research at the same time, in other words, it is a dual-purpose vessel.
Albanese said for obvious reasons he would not be broadcasting everything that Australia is doing it, but added, “we’re keeping an eye on this as we do.”
“I would prefer that it wasn’t there. But we live in circumstances where, just as Australia has vessels in the South China Sea and vessels in the Taiwan Strait and a range of areas, this vessel is there,” he said.
“What our task is to do is to make sure that we represent Australia’s national interests. We do that each and every day. And I have every confidence in our defence force and our security agencies to do just that.”
Pattern of CCP Activity Around the Australian Coast
The latest incident follows a pattern of CCP naval activity around Australia in recent months.In early 2025, a Chinese naval task group consisting of three warships conducted an unprecedented circumnavigation of the continent.
The flotilla entered Australia’s EEZ and reached within 150 to 200 nautical miles of major cities Sydney and Perth.
“Defence confirmed that China did comply with international law, and that’s important,” Albanese said on Feb. 22.
That said, Albanese did admit that the CCP’s notification to Australia could have been better.
Abbott Calls It ‘Intimidation’
Abbott said the communist regime was undoubtedly attempting to show the region who the “new big dog on the block is.”
Abbott said at the time the Albanese government can “talk about the normalisation of relations” but “the new normal is that China will attempt to bully us into a form of submission.”
However, the most troubling aspect of the incident for officials was that Australian authorities were not aware of the exercises until they were notified by commercial pilots.