South Pacific
Australia places a special value on its close historical, political, economic, aid and community links with the island countries and territories of the Pacific, and is committed to playing an active and constructive role in the region of which it is a part. The Australian Government devotes substantial resources to developing and maintaining cooperative bilateral partnerships with Pacific island countries and territories, and to making a positive contribution to the work of Pacific regional organisations.
The strength of this commitment is reflected in the fact that Australia is the leading donor of aid to the independent countries of the Pacific, supporting their sustainable economic and social development through bilateral and regional programs. This assistance is complemented by a program of defence cooperation with many of the Pacific island states, contributing to their efficient and sustainable use of maritime resources and enhancing regional security. Australia also has significant trade and commercial interests in the region - the Pacific is Australia's closest market.
South Pacific Organisations
Australia is a founding member and major donor to the principal regional organisations in the Pacific:
- The Pacific Islands Forum (formerly known as the South Pacific Forum prior to 2000) the region's principal political institution. The Forum brings together the independent and self-governing states of the Pacific in an annual leaders' summit. The South Pacific Forum is serviced by the Forum Secretariat (Forsec).
- The Pacific Community (formerly known as the South Pacific Commission), a non-political organisation delivering development assistance to the territories and countries of the region. The Pacific Community is serviced by the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC).
- The Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA), aimed at enabling members to maximise sustained benefits from the conservation and sustainable use of their fisheries resources.
- The South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP), promoting regional cooperation in environmental matters.
- The South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission (SOPAC) which assists members to assess, explore and develop their mineral and other non-living resources.
Cooperation and collaboration between Pacific regional organisations is promoted through the Council of Regional Organisations in the Pacific (CROP), comprising the heads the ten regional inter-governmental organisations. In addition to the organisations listed above, the other members of CROP are:
- The Pacific Islands Development Program (PIDP) assisting Pacific islands Leaders in advancing their collective efforts to achieve and sustain equitable social and economic development consistent with the goals of the Pacific islands region's people.
- South-Pacific.Travel (SPTO) the mandated inter-governmental body for the tourism sector in the region, with the mission to "Market and Develop Tourism in the South Pacific".
- The University of the South Pacific (USP) is the premier provider of tertiary education in the Pacific region and an international centre of excellence for teaching, research and consulting on all aspects of Pacific life.
- The Fiji School of Medicine (FSchM) is a tertiary health institution striving towards Excellence in Training and Education of Health Professionals in the South Pacific. The Fiji School of Medicine is aspiring to be a centre of Excellence in quality health education, training and research, serving the communities of the Pacific.
- South Pacific Board for Educational Assessment (SPBEA) an intergovernmental, regional organisation established in 1980 to assist the region and member countries to develop assessment procedures towards national and/or regional certificates.
- The Pacific Power Association (PPA), an organisation established to promote the direct cooperation of Pacific island power utilities in technical training, exchange of information, sharing of senior management and engineering expertise and other activities of benefit to the members.