Just about the JHSV (from the Aus Land thread) and suitability of Aluminium vessels.
As it stands the JHSV isn't exactly a fit for JP2048 p5. However I think the fact the americans rapid purchase of JHSV's shows the potential. I think the problem with aluminium vessels is when you try to adapt them to something they are not (blue water ships). While flexible, that aren't everything to everyone, and compliment and are multipliers to existing assets.
Being able to deploy and retrieve aircraft up to V-22 at up to 40 kts, move 300-400 troops, 600 tons of equipment they are pretty handy. Jarvis bay was able to move more tonnage to Timor faster than a C-130 (which was not an ideal situation being inter rather than intra theater lift) but would be very powerful in resupplying along a long cost line or in between islands. Given Australia lack of helos, cost of operating helos for resupply, etc its a niche that is not current filled by Choules, LHD's, LCMs, or JP2048 p5 and multiples all those assets. It actually assists the helos for longer hauls as it could be used to shorten flights or as a lilly pad. If some sort of mini-mexe or Small LCM or in conjunction with LARC-V's (or simular) then again, a very powerful multiplier in support of something other than a single massive beachhead. In a single day you could resupply along ~800 km with 600 tons.
Looking at Timor or PNG, or Indonesia, or Fiji, or similar, you could see the power of having something that can move things within your area of operations very quickly, with significant loads. Operating littoral you aren't going to have the issues trying to operate a cat or tri aluminium hulled vessels in big blue sea states.