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MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES AND FORESTRY
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION: OFFICIAL
24 January 2009
Dear Ambassador Santipitak,
Under the Thailand-Australia Partnership on Food Security in the Red Meat and Cattle Sector which was signed in...
For the year of 2009, the Army Aboriginal Community Assistance Program would finally have funding to deliver the projects that the government promised nearly 3 years. The first community which would be selected for works would be Pukatja (Ernabella) in the far north-west South Australia. Pukatja...
HMAS Parramatta and HMAS Newcastle would make their port call in Port Vila, Vanuatu, a nation which Australia had defence responsibility for as they didn't maintain a standing military, one of the many across the South Pacific region. The sailors would hand out boxes of Australian Aid, courtesy...
The two AP-3C Orions which had been on deployment to Operation Gateway as part of No. 92 Wing Detachment A would be returned to RAAF Base Edinburgh from RAAF Base Tengah for their decommissioning. Two newly built Boeing P-8A Poseidons of No. 10 Squadron would take their place, leaving their base...
The four AP-3C Orions which had been on deployment to Operation Resolute as part of No. 92 Wing Detachment B would be returned to RAAF Base Edinburgh from RAAF Base Darwin for their decommissioning. Four newly built Boeing P-8A Poseidons of No. 11 Squadron would take their place, leaving their...
INTRODUCTION OF THE BOEING P-8A POSEIDON
24 January 2009
The Royal Australian Air Force has today become the first export partner of the Boeing P-8A Poseidon, alongside the Turkish Air Force. 16 of the aircraft have been locally produced under license by Aerospace Technologies of Australia...
By now the RV Southern Surveyor would pass through the Drake Passage and out into the open Pacific Ocean. It was a rough journey, but nothing the crew hadn't experienced before with the wild Southern Ocean. It was unsure if the Swedish Royal Navy was continuing to track them past this point as...
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Date:
15 February 2009 - 18 February 2009
Location:
Perth, Western Australia
Attendees:
Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Kevin Rudd
Australian Minister for Defence, John Faulkner
United Kingdom Secretary of...
"Minister, it took some time but I can now present to you the drafted Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement. You can see why it took some time...
This would be the most comprehensive and liberalising free trade agreement in existence until we sign an even bigger one with the United Kingdom...
Once the ship had reached as far south as 58 degrees, at around 24 degrees east longitude, which placed it roughly 1,400km southwest of Marion Island, the captain would bank the vessel starboard and turn it to face due west or 270 degrees. This would take it directly across to the Magellan...
The captain would pick up the radio again, he would try to make himself clear over the hum of the helicopter's rotor blades.
"Swedish warship Mohlesi, this is Southern Surveyor. We moving towards fifty-eight degrees south. From there we will be shifting course to 270 degrees heading on a due...
The captain would pick up the radio again, maintaining his calm demeanour in order to not inflame the siuation.
"Swedish warship Mohlesi, Southern Surveyor acknowledging. I understand your instructions. Further clarification is needed on what is the extent of the Swedish Antarctic controlled...
The captain would pick up the radio again.
"Swedish warship Mohlesi, present position is 500 nautical miles southwest of Marion Island. Course is 230 degrees. Speed is 11 knots. We are unaware of the controlled sector as defined under the Resolution on Antarctic. Would that be 60 degrees south...
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