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… They have been chosen based on consultations in Australia and in Southeast Asia, and for their alignment to policy and strategic priorities in the region. 1. Climate change and energy transition: Advancing climate action in the region by …
… Summary of publication The Disability Inclusion Strategy is developed to guide strategic disability interventions in 2019-2020 and ensure all MAMPU Partners are supported in their existing and future … [Word 427 KB] Last Updated: 3 April 2019 … Summary of publication The Disability Inclusion Strategy is developed to guide strategic disability interventions in 2019-2020 and ensure all MAMPU Partners are supported in their existing and future … Strategy [PDF 1 MB] MAMPU Disability Inclusion Strategy [Word 427 KB] Last Updated: 3 April 2019 … Australia Indonesia Partnership for Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment (MAMPU) Disability Inclusion Strategy …
… for the Local Empowerment through Economic Development (LEED) project for the period June 2012 to May 2013. It includes strategic context, ownership and participation in the recovery process, sustainability, reflections on the strategic context, the ACRP3 framework of change and the LEED project, review of progress, project implementation approach, … for the Local Empowerment through Economic Development (LEED) project for the period June 2012 to May 2013. It includes strategic context, ownership and participation in the recovery process, sustainability, reflections on the strategic …
… promote exchange and collaboration between Australian and Indian organisations in fields of relevance to the bilateral strategicpartnership deliver high quality programs that demonstrate Australia's economic credentials and technical excellence to … schemes that build on either India's unique identifier or outcomes from successful projects, such as Australia-India Strategic Research Fund projects on bio, agriculture, water technology and urban infrastructure Recognising and capitalising …
… NAA: A1838, TS677/3 PART 12 Canberra, March 1968 ANNEX TO 18/1968. Top Secret Strategic Basis of Australian Defence Policy, 1968 1. The aim of Australian defence policy is to ensure the security of … for the containment of communism and the establishment of stability in South East Asia. 2. This study reviews the strategic basis of Australian defence policy. The study has been projected, as far as practicable, over a period up to 1977 to highlight likely trends in the strategic situation. [matter omitted] Outlook for collective security 30. The United States is likely to remain the dominant …
… Summary of publication This document sets out the Global StrategicPartnership Agreement between DFAT and Transparency International for 2012–16, which aims to improve cooperation and … Agreement [PDF 1.2 MB] Last Updated: 5 December 2012 … Summary of publication This document sets out the Global StrategicPartnership Agreement between DFAT and Transparency International for 2012–16, which aims to improve cooperation …
… and Latin America Division. Mr Geering holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Sydney and a Master’s degree in Strategic Studies and International Relations from the Australian National University. … Mr Geering is a senior career …
… NAA: A1945, 83/2/9 Canberra, 14 July 1964 Top Secret Strategic Basis of Australian Defence Policy Introduction 1. The ultimate aim of Australia's defence policy is to ensure the … countries in South East Asia, and generally protecting the interests of Australia. 2. This appreciation reviews the strategic basis of our defence policy. It has been projected, as far as practicable, over the period of ten years up to 1974 to highlight likely trends in our strategic situation. [matter omitted] The threat 37. The threat to Australia's strategic interests and forward defence …
… NAA: A5882, CO1191 Canberra, 24 May 1971 Secret The Strategic Basis of Australian Defence Policy, 1971 The Department of Foreign Affairs had a substantial part in the … brought out in the report include these: (a) The decade ahead will see major changes–some already afoot–in our area of strategic interest, caused by developments both within the area and in the policies and capabilities of the major powers. (b) These changes will complicate the strategic situation in our part of the world, and will require both a more flexible and a more independent Australian …
… force in Eastern Malaysia. (iv) The use of Royal Australian Naval and Royal New Zealand Naval ships of the Commonwealth Strategic Reserve for transporting troops. (v) Logistic personnel and contributions to the requirements shown at Appendix. … aircraft. (vi) Unrestricted use of the Royal Australian Naval and Royal New Zealand Naval ships of the Commonwealth Strategic Reserve and the provision of the naval units and facilities in paragraph 35 above.' [NAA: A1209, 1964/6040 part 1] … km northwest of Perth and 3,700 km west of Darwin. 7 RAF aircraft–Valiants, Victors and Vulcans–that comprised Britain's strategic nuclear strike force in the 1950s and 1960s. 8 Long range transport. 9 Cl30 Hercules cargo aircraft. 10 …