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Foreword

Between 7 and 11 November 2011, I was pleased to lead a delegation of the Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade to Timor-Leste and Indonesia.

The principal purpose of the visit was to meet and conduct discussions with counterpart committees in the national parliaments of Indonesia and Timor-Leste. In doing so, the Committee sought to deepen the connection with counterparts in these parliaments and to help build Australia’s relationship with Indonesia and Timor-Leste.

The visit followed the proposal made by the Presiding Officers in 2008 for an exchange program with the foreign affairs committee of the Indonesian Parliament, and first recommended in the Committee’s report of its major inquiry into Australia’s relationship with Indonesia, entitled Near Neighbours — Good Neighbours.

The Near Neighbours report noted that such meetings would represent a ‘valuable connection’ between the foreign affairs committees of the parliaments and would allow ‘for both parties to air concerns, exchange viewpoints and, on occasion, to clarify misunderstandings.’

Following as it did the decision of the Australian Government to suspend the live cattle trade with Indonesia and the emergence of the issue of Indonesian minors being held in detention in Australia, the delegation’s visit to Indonesia provided exactly this opportunity for concerns to be aired and viewpoints to be exchanged.

The delegation was pleased to note that despite these irritants, the relationship with Indonesia is now of such breadth and depth that the relationship can withstand such challenges.

Nevertheless, the delegation is of the view that Australian governments should at all times adopt a respectful mode of communication and dialogue with Indonesia and Timor-Leste. An element of this should be, wherever possible, a ‘no surprises’ approach towards our neighbours.

I am pleased to note that following its visit the Committee commenced an inquiry into Australia’s relationship with Timor-Leste. This is timely as the United Nations mandate has now expired and the Australian-led International Stabilisation Force has departed the country. It is an appropriate time to be recasting the relationship in Timor-Leste’s post-Independence era. Challenges continue to emerge in this relationship too and the inquiry represents an opportunity for the Committee to assist in helping navigate a way through.

A theme which emerged in both Timor-Leste and Indonesia was that Australia’s trade relationship with both countries is significantly underdone, particularly given the significance of the broader relationship between our countries.

In addition to the acknowledgments listed in the report, I express particular thanks to the Embassy in Jakarta for arranging an opportunity for me to participate in an interview on a national television show in Indonesia. This gave me the opportunity to emphasise the value and importance Australian parliamentarians place on our relationship with Indonesia.

The delegation hopes that exchanges between the foreign affairs, defence and trade committees of the Australian, Indonesian and Timor-Leste parliaments will take place on a regular basis, and continue to assist with strengthening the bonds of friendship and facilitating greater understanding between our countries.

 

 

The Hon Michael Danby MP
Delegation Leader

 

Membership of the Committee

 

Chair

Senator Michael Forshaw (to 30/06/11)

Mr Michael Danby MP (from 1/07/11 to 14/05/13)

Hon Joel Fitzgibbon MP (from 15/05/13)

Deputy Chair

Mrs Joanna Gash MP

 

Members

Senator Mark Bishop

Senator the Hon John Faulkner
(from 30/09/10 to 14/02/11)

Senator David Fawcett (from 1/07/11)

Senator the Hon Alan Ferguson
(to 30/06/11)

Senator Mark Furner

Senator Sarah Hanson-Young

Senator the Hon David Johnston

Senator Scott Ludlam

Senator the Hon Ian Macdonald

Senator Anne McEwen (from 1/07/11)

Senator Claire Moore

Senator Kerry O’Brien
(from 14/02/11 to 30/06/11)

Senator Stephen Parry (from 1/07/11)

Senator Marise Payne

Senator the Hon Ursula Stephens (from 1/07/11)

Senator Russell Trood (to 30/06/11)

 

Hon Dick Adams MP (from 24/03/11)

Hon Julie Bishop MP

Ms Gai Brodtmann MP

Hon Anthony Byrne MP
(to 14/03/12; from 19/09/12)

Mr Nick Champion MP

Hon Laurie Ferguson MP

Mr Steve Georganas MP (to 24/03/11)

Mr Steve Gibbons MP (to 7/02/12)

Hon Alan Griffin MP

Hon Harry Jenkins MP (from 7/02/12)

Dr Dennis Jensen MP

Hon Richard Marles MP (from 14/05/13)

Hon Robert McClelland MP
(from 14/03/12 to 19/09/12)

Mrs Sophie Mirabella MP

Hon John Murphy MP

Mr Ken O’Dowd MP (from 25/10/10)

Ms Melissa Parke MP (to 5/02/13)

Mr Stuart Robert MP

Hon Philip Ruddock MP

Ms Janelle Saffin MP

Hon Bruce Scott MP

Hon Peter Slipper MP (from 1/11/12)

Hon Dr Sharman Stone MP (from 25/10/10)

Ms Maria Vamvakinou MP

 

 

Membership of the Delegation

 

Delegation Leader

Mr Michael Danby MP

Delegation Deputy Leader

Mrs Joanna Gash MP

Members

Mr Nick Champion MP

 

The Hon Laurie Ferguson MP

 

The Hon Philip Ruddock MP

 

The Hon Dr Sharman Stone MP

Delegation Secretary

Mr Jerome Brown

 

 

Committee Secretariat

 

Secretary

Mr Jerome Brown

Inquiry Secretaries

Dr John Carter

 

Mr Robert Little

 

Ms Julia Searle

 

Mr Paul Zinkel

Senior Research Officer

Mr James Bunce

Defence Adviser

Commander James Crouch RAN

Administration Manager

Ms Lauren McDougall

Administration Officer

Ms Kane Moir

 

List of abbreviations

 

AANZFTA

ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement

ADF

Australian Defence Force

AIFDR

Australia-Indonesia Facility for Disaster Reduction

ASEAN

Association of Southeast Asian Nations

AusAID

Australian Agency for International Development

BKSAP

Badan Kerja Sama Antar Parlemen
(Committee for Inter-Parliamentary Cooperation of the People’s Representative Council of the Parliament of the Republic of Indonesia)

DCP

(Australian Defence Force) Defence Cooperation Program

DFAT

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

DPD

Dewan Perwakilan Daerah
(Regional Representative Council of the Parliament of the Republic of Indonesia)

DPR

Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat
(People’s Representative Council of the Parliament of the Republic of Indonesia, also referred to as the House of Representatives)

F-FDTL

Falintil-Forças de Defesa de Timor Leste
(Timor-Leste Defence Force)

 

 

IA-CEPA

Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement

IMF

International Monetary Fund

INTERFET

International Force for East Timor

ISF

International Stabilisation Force (for Timor-Leste)

MPR

Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat
(People’s Consultative Assembly – the Parliament of the Republic of Indonesia)

ODA

(Australia’s) Official Development Assistance

PNTL

Policia Nacional de Timor-Leste
(National Police Force of Timor-Leste)

TLPDP

Timor-Leste Police Development Program

UNMIT

United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste

UNPOL

United Nations Police

UN SRSG

Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations

UNTAET

United Nations Administration in East Timor

 

 

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