Australia-Thailand Institute
The Australia-Thailand Institute (ATI) was established in 2005 to promote bilateral relations with Thailand and to expand institutional and people-to-people links.
About the Australia-Thailand Institute
The mission of the Australia - Thailand Institute (ATI) is to advise the Australian Government, through the Minister for Foreign Affairs, on broadening and deepening the relationship between Australia and Thailand and to undertake and support programs that strengthen next generation links between Australia and Thailand.
The ATI's goals are:
- Contribute to the development of Australia's political and economic
relations with Thailand and support Australia's broader diplomatic
objectives in Thailand
- Broaden awareness and understanding in Australia and Thailand of each other's culture, values and traditions, including sport
- Generate increased institutional and people-to-people contacts between Australia and Thailand
- Publicly promote the Australia-Thailand relationship and establish relations through media and alumni activities in order to facilitate long-term bilateral links
For more information on the ATI's functions and objectives see the ATI Strategic Plan 2009-2012.
ATI Grant Applications
The ATI grant funding round is now closed.
The next ATI grant round will open in April 2010.
ATI information
- ATI Events and Activities
- ATI Funded Projects
- ATI Advisory Board Members
- ATI Strategic Plan 2009-2012
- ATI Forms
Publications
Links
Diplomatic
- Australian Embassy in Thailand
- Royal Thai Embassy in Australia
- Royal Thai Consulates-General
- Thailand Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Information
- Thailand Country Information
- Thailand Country/Economy Fact Sheet (PDF)
- Thailand-Australia Free Trade Agreement (TAFTA)
- Thailand Travel Advice
Academic
Ministerial
Contact us
For inquiries regarding the Institute please contact:
Australia-Thailand Institute
Secretariat
South-East Asia Division
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
R G Casey Building
John McEwen Crescent
BARTON ACT 0221
tel +61 2 6261 3202
fax +61 2 6261 1304
email austhailand.institute@dfat.gov.au
