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Development, Multilateral and Europe (DMG)

New Colombo Plan (NCP) alum Izabella Spizick went to the Republic of Korea (South Korea) on an NCP Scholarship in 2022. She landed an internship during her studies, which later turned into a full-time job opportunity in the country.

Izabella Spizick headshot.
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People-to-people

DFAT anticipates approaching the market for a managing contractor to implement a new DFAT-led investment on climate resilient agriculture – the Laos-Australia Agriculture Resilience Initiative (LAARI).

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Development

Applications for the 2026 round of the New Colombo Plan (NCP) are now open!

New Colombo Plan
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People-to-people

Australia welcomes the announcement of a peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan in Washington on 8 August 2025.

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International relations

A group of four RMIT students had the opportunity of a lifetime to learn about social work and gain practical experience in India through the NCP.

Group of people standing around two rectangular soil plots bordered by green and white plastic sheets, in an outdoor setting shaded by trees.
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People-to-people

The New Colombo Plan (NCP) is an Australian Government initiative that provides opportunities for Australian undergraduate university students to develop their Indo-Pacific capability and Asia literacy through immersive, structured learning and internships in the Indo-Pacific region.

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People-to-people

The New Colombo Plan (NCP) Semester Program provides funding to Australian universities to leverage their partnership arrangements to support one-to-two semester length experiences for Australian undergraduate students to develop Indo-Pacific capability, including language learning and internships.

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People-to-people

Australia's contribution to the 59th Session of the Human Rights Council.

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International relations

Statements by Australia at the 49th session of the Universal Periodic Review

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International relations

Statements by Australia at the 48th session of the Universal Periodic Review

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International relations
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