THE army general charged with preventing asylum seeker boats from reaching Australia says ongoing vigilance is vital.
There have been no successful people smuggling ventures to Australia since late December, but Lieutenant General Angus Campbell says people smugglers are opportunistic, organised criminals looking to exploit any vulnerabilities.
"To modify a well-known and very apt phrase - the price of border security is eternal vigilance," the Operation Sovereign Borders commander told an Australian Strategic Policy Institute dinner in Canberra on Thursday.
Threats to Australia's border security remain as asylum seekers bide their time in Indonesia, holding out for policy or operation changes, he said.
"There are too many prospective travellers susceptible to believing that Nauru is a town in Australia."
His team is proud to be preventing asylum seekers from drowning during dangerous voyages from Indonesia to Australia.
And Lieutenant General Campbell says safe procedures are in place, consistent with international obligations and domestic law, in relation to the policy of turning back boats.
He expressed doubt about whether authorities could have reduced arrivals without it.
The willingness of Nauru and Papua New Guinea to accept asylum seekers might not endure if the flow of people continued, he said.
Tuesday's budget allocated funds to establish a new super frontline agency, Border Force Australia, from July 2015, which the government says will absorb Operation Sovereign Borders.
The new agency will replace Customs and take on some functions of the Immigration Department.
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