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… by SPIM, an overview over the approach, key findings and recommendations on the future of the SPIM facility, including strategic directions for support. This is the first review of SPIM after it started operating as a grants mechanism in 2006. Its findings and recommendations include: strategic value of SPIM more coherent project selection and sectoral focus expanding the spectrum of partners more robust … by SPIM, an overview over the approach, key findings and recommendations on the future of the SPIM facility, including strategic directions for support. This is the first review of SPIM after it started operating as a grants mechanism in 2006. …
… The Singapore Australia Comprehensive StrategicPartnership (CSP) opened a new, dynamic chapter in our partnership by deepening existing areas of cooperation and catalysing … business and world class research systems. Singapore-Australia Free Trade Agreement Australia-Singapore Comprehensive StrategicPartnership Last Updated: 13 October 2016 … The Singapore Australia Comprehensive StrategicPartnership (CSP) …
… 2007. A brief summary of project scope (key data) is provided at Annex A. This document provides: A review of the Strategic Framework Document (SFD) which was originally produced in July 2006.1 The SFD's continued relevance is assessed and clarification is provided on some key strategic planning and management issues The First Annual Plan, which will guide project implementation and resource … 2007. A brief summary of project scope (key data) is provided at Annex A. This document provides: A review of the Strategic Framework Document (SFD) which was originally produced in July 2006.1 The SFD's continued relevance is assessed …
… Summary of publication The Aid Partnership, signed on 21 September 2016, reflects the development priorities of respective governments and aligns with the Tonga Strategic Development Framework II and Australia's Aid Investment Plan Tonga 2015-16 to 2018-19 . It focuses on economic … resilience, empowering women and girls, and disability inclusion. The Aid Partnership will provide predictability and a strategic focus for Australia's aid investments over the next three years. It sets out performance benchmarks and mutual …
… Global Program Strategy [PDF 9.31 MB] Last Updated: 10 April 2019 … The Global Program Strategy (2024-27) sets out the strategic direction, guiding principles and priorities for the Australian Volunteers Program. It outlines what the program … Volunteers Program: Global Program Strategy 2024-27 [PDF 5.6 MB] … The Global Program Strategy (2024-27) sets out the strategic direction, guiding principles and priorities for the Australian Volunteers Program. … Australian Volunteers …
… – such as weaknesses in health systems and the rise of non-communicable diseases and disability – continue. The strategic case for Australian engagement in the Fiji health sector continues to be strong. Phase 2 of FHP delivers against … CWM Hospital and more efficient, reliable medical supply chains. FHP also aligns with Australia and Fiji’s broader Vuvale Partnership , which focuses attention on improving health service delivery with a focus on vulnerable groups (including … of the original design, adopting lessons from COVID, aligning with the Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MHMS) Strategic Plan 2020-2025 , and incorporating recommendations from the Strategic Review of the Fiji Health Program undertaken …
… memoranda. We hope that the way is now clear for the military staffs of our two countries and of New Zealand to embark on strategic planning; the United Kingdom comments on the extent of the Australian 'Zone of strategic responsibility' to be covered in the planning are included in the Chiefs of Staff paper enclosed with this letter. … are ready to begin discussions in Australia whenever your Chiefs of Staff wish. 3. We interpret the 'Australian zone of strategic responsibility' in peacetime to be the region in which Australia would assume the initiative for defence planning …
… DEFENCE COUNCIL Shedden spoke to me about arrangements which might be made for the preparation by the Chiefs of Staff of strategic appreciations. He argued that, unless they had a political appreciation reflecting Government foreign policy, they could not make a strategic appreciation in conformity with Government policy. He argued also that it is necessary, in making a strategic appreciation, to make certain assumptions regarding possible enemies without implying that in fact a country …
… Affairs and Trade (hereafter referred to as "the Department") to achieve the Council's objectives implement the approved strategic and business plans effectively and efficiently, within the approved budget, through programs, grants, and other … of its responsibilities. Activities The Council and its members will undertake the following: develop a three year Strategic Plan for approval by the Minister for Foreign Affairs develop an annual Business Plan within the context of the Strategic Plan for approval by the Minister for Foreign Affairs implement the Strategic and Business Plans implement any …
… Canberra, 5 May 1971 Confidential Without Submission–Communist China–Strategic Export Controls The Cabinet took up a discussion of the handling and presentation of its earlier Decision–Decision … No. 148 of 4 May 1971. 1 2. Generally the Cabinet was of the view that action to give effect to the relaxation of strategic export controls now agreed upon must be approached step by step with great care, paying regard to security … that the Ministers for Trade & Industry and Customs & Excise would need to publish details of goods remaining subject to strategic controls so that Australian businessmen would know the items in respect of which they would be free to seek orders …