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Tag - Australia

The prime ministers of Australia and India meeting in India in March 2023 (Anthony Albanese-Twitter)

The Pacific Islands can benefit from an India-Australia development partnership

by Anthea Mulakala and Peter Yates
16 March 2023
US Secretary of State Blinken hosting the Partners in the Blue Pacific ministerial meeting in September 2022 (Ron Przysucha-U.S. Department of State-Flickr)

Sea of Western flags in Oceania?

by Greg Fry and Terence Wesley-Smith
6 March 2023
Australian Minister for Defence Richard Marles and Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong with their French counterparts

France, Australia and the First Nations foreign policy

by Nic Maclellan
3 February 2023
Penny Wong and the Australian team in Vanuatu in December 2022 (Penny Wong - Senator for SA-Facebook)

Will bipartisanship help build a generational partnership with the Pacific?

by Tom Barber
27 January 2023
Delivering ventilators to Indonesia in July 2021 (Timothy Tobing-Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade)

Australian public opinion about aid: is it changing, and does it matter?

by Terence Wood
2 December 2022

A new aid strategy: purpose, priorities, and plumbing

by Cameron Hill
12 October 2022
Welcome to Sydney (RicardoCorralT-Flickr)

Australia’s Pacific Engagement Visa: building support infrastructure

by Rochelle Bailey
7 October 2022
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese with Fijian students, July 2022

The Pacific Labour Scheme and the Royal Commission into Aged Care

by Stephen Howes and Evie Sharman
1 September 2022
Jamtoli refugee camp, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh

Who will champion the Rohingya? Draconian refugee policies must end now

by Paul McPhun
25 August 2022
Air New Zealand plane boarding in the Pacific (Sarah Kelemen Garber-Flickr)

The Pacific Engagement Visa is going to be incredibly popular

by Richard Curtain and Stephen Howes
18 August 2022
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