House of Representatives Committees

Australia's Relationship with Indonesia

On Monday 31 May 2004, the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade tabled its report on Australia's Relationship with Indonesia.

A copy of the entire report and the individual chapters are provided in Portable Document Format (PDF).

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Near Neighbours - Good Neighbours: An inquiry into Australia's Relationship with Indonesia

Preliminary pages Contents, Foreword, Committee Membership, Terms of Reference, List of Abbreviations and List of Recommendations (PDF 85KB)
Chapter 1 Australia's relationship with Indonesia - a rich and complex tapestry (PDF 57KB)
Chapter 2 Government and parliamentary links (PDF 376KB)
Chapter 3 Security aspects of the bilateral relationship (PDF 124KB)
Chapter 4 Economic aspects of the relationship (PDF 261KB)
Chapter 5 Promoting regional prosperity and stability through development assistance (PDF 164KB)
Chapter 6 At the heart of the relationship - people (PDF 205KB)
Appendix A List of Submissions (PDF 22KB)
Appendix B List of Hearings and Witnesses (PDF 45KB)
Appendix C Joint Ministerial Statement from the sixth AIMF - March 2003 (PDF 94KB)
Appendix D Breakdown of GSLP Activites since commencement 1995/96 (PDF 65KB)
Appendix E Summary of the CDI's Projects with Indonesia (PDF 46KB)
Appendix F Submission to the inquiry into Human Rights and Good Governance Education in the Asia Pacific Region from the Speaker of the House of Representatives (PDF 1047KB)


Click here for a consolidated copy of the report (PDF 2548KB).


Inquiry information

Terms of Reference

Media releases (PDF 131KB)

Submissions

Public hearings (and transcripts)

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