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… participants analysed the strong forces of change at work in the Asia-Pacific region and assessed their impact on the strategic interests of Australia and the Republic of Korea. They discussed practical ways in which both countries could … 2+2 meeting of foreign and defence ministers would take the relationship to a new level, commensurate with its expanding, strategic nature. Last Updated: 29 January 2013 … Second Australia-Korea Dialogue Co-chairs' Summary Wednesday 12 October … participants analysed the strong forces of change at work in the Asia-Pacific region and assessed their impact on the strategic interests of Australia and the Republic of Korea. They discussed practical ways in which both countries could …
… Providing policy advice to the government, and promoting bilateral relations among its network of stakeholders in the strategic priority areas of Economic Diplomacy, Education, Arts and Culture. Supporting and funding sustainable, long-term … through the Australian Studies in China program and the new Foundation for Australian Studies in China – a unique partnership between government, corporate and university sectors to advance Australian studies and education in China. … in Beijing More: Foundation for Australian Studies in China Corporate information Australia-China Council Board Members Strategic Plan ACC annual reports More corporate information Contact us The Australia-China Council Secretariat Department …
… and efficiently as possible to sustained and inclusive economic growth and to reduce poverty in Nauru. 1.2 This Partnership builds on existing development cooperation frameworks and strategies. 1.3 The period of this Arrangement is from … growth more sustainable and inclusive to reduce poverty in Nauru. 2.2 The Partners have jointly determined three (3) strategic priorities to guide development cooperation under the Partnership in line with Australia's aid policy Australian … infrastructure. 2.4 The second priority is to invest in nation building infrastructure consistent with Australia's strategic interests, which include growth through enhanced trade facilitation: Construction and maintenance of economic …
… and defence category in which political oversight and co-ordination will be desirable. 11. In addition, there is the strategic relationship, joint membership of Five Power, the Indian Ocean, SEATO etc. And what could and would Britain do should a serious threat develop to the strategic balance in our part of the world? Immigration 12. This is an important category. We have long been dependent on … Government's announcement of withdrawal from East of Suez in early 1967, and since then we have continued in an important partnership. History has brought great shifts in strategic and economic interest and position, but by and large there has …
… to discuss international security and advance cooperation with European and other close partners in response to shared strategic challenges, including in the Indo-Pacific and the Euro-Atlantic. … Visit to the United Arab Emirates, Germany, …
… to longer term approaches to the delivery and governance of the program. While most of the recommendations will require strategic planning and can be operationalised through the recalibration of PCMSP, some recommendations are already being …
… compared with other countries seeking foreign investment including: consistent economic growth highly skilled workforce strategic location strong governance and legal systems good infrastructure. Find out more: Why invest in Australia? More … compared with other countries seeking foreign investment including: consistent economic growth highly skilled workforce strategic location strong governance and legal systems good infrastructure. Find out more: Why invest in Australia? More …
… to the re–establishment of normal diplomatic relations with us. (3) The question of Formosa raises difficulties. For strategic reasons, we are not prepared to hand Formosa over to the Communists. Moreover, reservations can be made about … other interested Commonwealth Departments. 14. For Australia, the substantial number of applications received to export strategic goods destined for Communist China and the interest of Australian manufacturers and exporters in China as a … in the United Nations'. 4 Casey's notes for Cabinet on the issue of trade read: 'Immediate lifting of the ban on strategic materials for China should not be traded for Communist concessions. Even if it were not necessary to have a long …
… events and other sporting engagements; emerging issues, trends and market developments that have an impact on Australia's strategic priorities; developments in operational initiatives, including major sporting events hosted by Australia and those …