Annual Report 2002–2003 Photo Gallery page 2
Welcome to the photo gallery for the 2002–2003 report. This section is an add on to the electronic version of this year's report capturing the photos used in the print report to create this electronic gallery. Each picture and caption is also displayed in its associated section throughout the report where access to the enlarged pictures is also available.
Each of the pictures has an enlarged version, just click on the picture or the "
Enlarge image" link below each picture to view the bigger version of the photograph. From each enlarged picture you can also access the section of the report the picture is associated with.
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His Excellency Mr Jorge da Conceição Teme (centre left), East Timors first Ambassador to Australia, after presenting credentials to His Excellency the Hon. Sir Guy Green, AC KBE CVO, Administrator of the Commonwealth of Australia (centre right) in May 2003. Also pictured are Deputy Secretary, Peter Grey (seated, far right) and Chief of Protocol, Matthew Peek (seated, far left). (Photo: Michael Jensen) | ![]() |
Mr Saul Eslake, Chief Economist, ANZ and Francis Perkins, Executive Director of the departments Economic Analytical Unit, at the Melbourne launch of Globalisation: Keeping the gains in May 2003. (Photo: Michael Silver/Photonet) |
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Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Alexander Downer (right), and Minister for Justice and Customs, Senator Chris Ellison (centre), briefed the media from the Presidential Palace in Jakarta after the Bali bombings in October 2002. | ![]() |
The internal courtyard of the new Australian embassy in Berlin. The building of the chancery was one of the departments most significant construction projects. The embassy was officially opened by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Alexander Downer, in January 2003. |
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The Australian Consular Desk at the Sanglah Hospital in Bali in October 2002. From left: departmental staff member Tom Sinkovits, an Australian Army Officer (centre) and Chaplain Peter Harvey (right), Royal Australian Air Force. | ![]() |
Embassy staff inspect the layout of the new chancery in Manila, which was completed in May 2003. From left to right: Alan Morrell, Austrade Senior Trade Commissioner in the Philippines, Mike Moignard, Austrade Executive General Manager South East Asia, departmental staff member Jamie Troup, and Miles Armitage, Deputy Head of Mission, Manila. |
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The departments Crisis Centre in operation. | ![]() |
The departments Overseas Property Office organised an International Property Management Conference held in Canberra in April 2003. Delegates were senior property managers from foreign ministries from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States and the Netherlands. |
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The Prime Minister, Mr Howard, inspecting the site of the Bali bombings. (Photo: Reuters) | ![]() |
The department presented the Roni Ellis Indigenous Study Awards to two Indigenous students, Melita Berthaly and Jillian Omosigho, in October 2002. The awards are named in memory of Roni Ellis, an Indigenous departmental staff member who died of leukaemia in 2000. From left to right: Nicole Rawson-Harris, daughter of Roni Ellis, departmental staff member Patrick Johnson, Jillian Omosigho and Melita Berthaly. |
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Deputy Director of the departments Tasmanian State Office, Martin Randle, promoted exports at AGFEST, Tasmanias largest agricultural show, in May 2003. | ![]() |
Doug Chester, then First Assistant Secretary, Corporate Management Division, signed the departments new certified agreement with Caroline Linke, staff representative (from the Association of Foreign Affairs and Trade Employees) in May 2003. |
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Australian Ambassador to Thailand, Miles Kupa, hosted a reception for the premiere of the film, Lantana, to mark the start of the 2nd Australian Film Festival in Thailand in May 2003. The festival was organised in cooperation with EGV Entertainment Plc and FM 107 Right Radio. From left, Mr Jackie Russell, Program Director of FM 107 Right Radio, Ms Zuly Chudori, Ambassador Kupa, Mr Wichai Poolwaraluk, Executive President of EGV Entertainment Plc and Mr Sophat Sithisomwong, Chief Marketing Officer of EGV Entertainment Plc. | ![]() |
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade provides a family friendly workplace. In-house Medical Adviser, Dr Mathew Klein (left), with departmental staff member, Christopher Lang (right). (Photo: Michael Jensen) |
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Australian Consul-General to Los Angeles the Hon. John Olsen, addressed the Anzac Day commemorative service held in Los Angeles in April 2003. | ![]() |
The launch of the CD Listen up! Music of Black Australia was part of the celebration of NAIDOC week in July 2002. Left to right: Tracey Haines, departmental staff member, Mr Lloyd Malalung Garrawirtja, musician, Mr Michael Hohnen, Skinnyfish Music, Pamela Fayle, then Acting Secretary, Mr George Rrurambu, singer and cultural performer and Mr Seaman Dan, Torres Strait Islander singer. |
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