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The Importance of the Indo-Pacific: A Polish Perspective

H.E. Ambassador Witold Sobków, Special Envoy for the Indo-Pacific at Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland

Sep 2, 2025 18:00 - Sep 2, 2025 19:00
32 Thesiger Court, Deakin, Canberra; In person
Yulia Navalnaya In Conversation

Yulia Navalnaya, human rights activist; Peter Hartcher, Australian journalist

Sep 4, 2025 12:15 - Sep 4, 2025 14:30
356 Collins Street, Melbourne; In person only
Are we blackbirders? Modern slavery in the temporary migrant workforce

James Cockayne, Department of Communities and Justice

Sep 9, 2025 18:00 - Sep 9, 2025 19:30
Glover Cottages, Sydney; In person only
Are We Setting Sail Without Checking the Weather? Implications for the Australia-India FTA Under Trump 2.0

Dr Reshad Ahsan, Richard Iron CMG OBE, Pradeep S. Mehta, Dr. Michael Moignard, Dr. Arpita Mukherjee, and Ambika Vishwanath

Sep 11, 2025 18:00 - Sep 11, 2025 19:10
356 Collins Street, Melbourne; hybrid
Trump’s Tariffs Revisited: A South Australian Lens on Tariffs and Trade

Peter Draper, Dr Jacky Southcott, Michael Sullivan, and Duygu Yengin

Sep 10, 2025 17:00 - Sep 10, 2025 19:30
Flinders at Festival Plaza One Festival Tower, Room 507 Adelaide; in person only
AIIA (ACT) 2025 Annual Dinner with Bill Shorten

The Honourable Bill Shorten, Vice Chancellor at University of Canberra

Sep 18, 2025 18:30 - Sep 18, 2025 21:00
The Royal Canberra Golf Club 71 Bentham Street, Yarralumla, ACT
International Careers Conference

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Sep 10, 2025 09:00 - Sep 10, 2025 17:00
La Trobe University, City Campus, 360 Collins Street, Level 2, Melbourne; In person
AIIA National Conference 2025: A World Disrupted

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Nov 17, 2025 09:00 - Nov 17, 2025 21:00
Hotel Realm and National Arboretum, Canberra

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The Senkaku Islands Confrontation and the Transformation of Japan’s Defence
27 Aug 2025
The Senkaku Islands Confrontation and the Transformation of Japan’s Defence
Cybersecurity as Part of National Security and Foreign Policy: Insights From Estonia
27 Aug 2025
Cybersecurity as Part of National Security and Foreign Policy: Insights From Estonia
India and Pakistan in Crisis
27 Aug 2025
India and Pakistan in Crisis
AIIA National Conference 2025

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Registration is open for the AIIA National Conference. Don’t miss your chance to meet with policy leaders, diplomats, international business representatives, and scholars at our flagship event on Australian foreign policy! Early bird concessions available.

Australian Outlook

29 Aug 2025
On 27 August 2025, the United States imposed a sweeping 50% tariff—25% as tax and 25% as penalty—on $87.3 billion worth of Indian imports, excluding pharmaceuticals, electronics, and smartphones. The
This week in Australian foreign affairs: Marles to travel to the United States to meet with Pete Hegseth; Wong and Marles welcome Indonesian Foreign Minister and Defence Minister; Albanese government
28 Aug 2025
Israel’s continued participation in the Eurovision Song Contest has brought the competition into disrepute, sowing greater division across Europe while providing the Israeli government with a platform to advance political
28 Aug 2025
Women are present in international affairs in ever greater numbers. In recent memory, Australia, the US, and the UK have all had (sometimes multiple) female foreign ministers. Research shows a
28 Aug 2025
In the first episode of the Indo-Pacific Briefing Series, Professor Hugh White presents compelling arguments on why AUKUS is ‘likely to fall apart and quite quickly.’ But Australia’s cross-roads moment

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AIIA News

CANBERRA – The ACT Branch of the Australian Institute of International Affairs has announced its 2025 Annual Dinner, an evening set to combine distinguished company, thoughtful discussion, and fine dining […]

19 Aug 2025

MELBOURNE – The Australian Institute of International Affairs Victoria (AIIA VIC), in partnership with the Melbourne Press Club, is honoured to host Yulia Navalnaya on her first visit to Australia […]

LONDON — Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) National President Dr Heather Smith PSM FAIIA met with Ben Bland, Director of the Asia-Pacific Programme at Chatham House. Their conversation ranged across […]

SYDNEY – The German Embassy Canberra and the Embassy of France in Canberra, in collaboration with the Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA), have launched the first event in a […]

CANBERRA – The Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) has lodged a powerful submission to the Senate Inquiry into the proposed National Volunteer Incentive Scheme—popularly known as the “Climate Army”—highlighting […]

13 Jul 2025

BRISBANE – The Queensland branch of the Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA QLD) has officially announced its highly anticipated 2025 Annual Dinner, scheduled for Wednesday, 20 August, at the prestigious […]

The Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) and the Australian Branch of the International Law Association (ILA (AB)) are pleased to present the Peter Nygh Hague Conference Internship. The award will support […]

01 Jul 2025

CANBERRA – The Australian Institute of International Affairs is pleased to announce the appointment of the Honourable Paul Lucas, current president of AIIA Queensland and former deputy premier of Queensland, […]

AIIA in the Media

12 August 2025
Several news outlets reported that AIIA National President Dr Heather Smith PSM FAIIA was chosen to contribute to the Australian Government's Economic Reform Roundtable this week, the sole representative of an international affairs research organisation to have been selected for this blue ribbon panel.
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5 August 2025
AIIA National Projects and Publications Manager Emily Mosley calls for better education around social media rather than an outright youth ban in her article for the Australian Financial Review.
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14 July 2025
AIIA CEO Dr Bryce Wakefield quoted in the Nightly: “Orban, along with Slovakia’s Robert Fico, will continue to be the European leader most sympathetic to the MAGA cause,” Dr Wakefield said. “However, the longer Trump continues to engage Putin on Ukraine without deliverables, the more Budapest will be uncomfortable giving Washington a blank cheque.”
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12 July 2025
AIIA CEO Dr Bryce Wakefield quoted by the BBC: "This is part of a broader, understated and mature diplomacy from the current government and it does not fall into the recriminations of previous years."
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24 June 2025
AIIA CEO Bryce Wakefield quoted in the Nightly: “The US strategy on pressuring allies with a one-size-fits-all approach may work with NATO, where there is a hot war near the eastern flank and a history of European nations coordinating on policy, but it’s less effective against the individual countries of the Indo-Pacific, which have different and specific political contexts within which they must operate.”
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18 June 2025
AIIA Programs and Publications Manager Emily Mosley cited by Radio New Zealand: "The choice before us is clear: Engage with the whole breadth of American institutions and demand accountability and stability, or panic and risk eroding one of the most effective checks."
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3 June 2025
Jack Jarmon's Australian Outlook article "In Russia, the Chips are Down" cited in the Frankfurter Rundschau: A problematic legacy of outdated equipment and a lack of personnel hampered Russia's efforts to build its own world-class industry. According to the Australian Institute of International Affairs, this continues to have repercussions for the Russian chip industry.
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27 May 2025
Former AIIA National Office Intern Jasper Hufschmidt Morse's Australian Outlook article covered extensively in Frankfurter Rundschau: "What would happen if Russian aircraft were intercepted in German or another NATO member state's airspace, Jasper Hufschmidt Morse asked in his analysis for the Australian Institute of International Affairs."
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14 May 2025
AIIA CEO Dr Bryce Wakefield quoted in The Australian: "Australian Institute of International Affairs chief executive Bryce Wakefield said the Indonesia relationship was crucial and required a sustained effort by Australia to deliver meaningful benefits."
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4 May 2025
AIIA CEO Dr Bryce Wakefield quoted in The Australian's first article since the 2025 Federal election to cover the Albanese government's foreign policy approach. "Wakefield said as the US slapped tariffs on the rest of the world, Australia needed to work even more closely with Southeast Asia to create new economic opportunities."
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29 April 2025
AIIA Tasmania Vice President Professor James Chin's Australian Outlook article on Chinese interests in the South Pacific cited in the Australian.
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6 April 2025
AIIA National President Dr Heather Smith PSM FAIIA: "The biggest challenge to overcome is the inability of our political class to position Australia for this new world.”
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