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Australia's Action to Combat International Terrorism

The terrorist attacks in the United States on 11 September 2001 and the bombings in Bali on 12 October 2002 highlighted the need for action by the international community to combat terrorism. In conjunction with our regional partners and other countries, Australia is playing a leading role in both the Asia-Pacific region and more broadly in the global fight against terrorism.

Media documents

International Coalition Against Terrorism

National Security Australia 2004 Conference

Counter-Terrorism: Regional Coordination and Cooperation. Speech to National Security Australia 2004 Conference by Mr Les Luck, Ambassador for Counter-Terrorism, 23 March, 2004

Bali Regional Ministerial Meeting on Counter-Terrorism

In February 2004, the Australian and Indonesian Foreign Ministers co-chaired the Bali Regional Ministerial Meeting on Counter-Terrorism.  This meeting and the follow-up activities that ensued under the auspices of the two working groups that it established - the Legal Issues Working Group and the Ad Hoc Working Group of Law Enforcement Practitioners - have become known as the Bali Counter-Terrorism Process.

Freezing of Terrorist Assets

Ambassador for Counter-Terrorism