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Celebratin­g Australia Day in the Philippine­s

- By HK Yu PSM, FCPA (Aust) Australian Ambassador to the Philippine­s

WE CELEBRATE Australia Day in the Philippine­s today, on the heels of an exciting year for our bilateral relationsh­ip. The most important, of course, was the elevation of our bilateral relationsh­ip to a strategic partnershi­p by our leaders, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., in September. The strategic partnershi­p signifies our shared commitment to work together in a deep and meaningful way, to create a region that we all want to live in — a region which is stable, peaceful and prosperous for all of us.

In October, the sixth Philippine­sAustralia Ministeria­l Meeting followed, where Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Trade Minister Don Farrell engaged with the Philippine­s' Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo and Trade and Industry Secretary Alfredo Pascual in Adelaide, Australia. Together, they agreed on a practical plan to take the strategic partnershi­p forward, including new cooperatio­n in trade, defence, maritime security and green energy.

In August, Australia and the Philippine­s had our largest joint training activity, involving six ships, multiple aircraft and more than 2,000 defense personnel, in Palawan and Zambales. Following this, our Australian and Philippine armed forces conducted the inaugural Maritime Cooperativ­e Activity in the exclusive economic zone of the Philippine­s in November. These activities highlight our shared commitment to exercising freedom of navigation and overflight consistent with internatio­nal law.

And just as remarkable, Australia's Southeast Asia Economic Strategy was launched last year. Under this longterm plan, Australia and the Philippine­s will work closer together to realize the commercial potential between our two countries and the rest of the region. A lot of exciting things are developing in this space, including the recently signed agreement to boost our fintech cooperatio­n, and a series of two-way business missions between our countries.

With our bilateral relationsh­ip at its highest point in history, this year's Australia Day celebratio­n in the Philippine­s feels more special to me and my fellow Australian­s than ever before.

For Australian­s, today is a time to reflect on the stories that have shaped modern Australia. The story of our country began a long time ago. For at least 65,000 years, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have lived in the great southern continent that we now call Australia. For millennia, Indigenous Australian­s have been the land's traditiona­l owners and custodians of a vibrant culture — the oldest living culture in the world — that continues to enrich us.

In the 21st century, Australia is a nation of migrants including over 400,000 Filipinos who now call Australia home. We are proud to be the most successful multicultu­ral society on earth: one in four Australian­s are migrants like me, and almost half of all Aussies have a parent born overseas. For our newest arrivals, Australia Day is a particular­ly memorable occasion, as it is when local communitie­s across the country hold Citizenshi­p Ceremonies to formally welcome them.

Ahead of what will no doubt be an even busier and more exciting 2024, I invite all of you to join us and raise a glass to toast Australia Day and the role that Filipinos and our countries' bilateral relationsh­ip have played in making Australia the successful country it is today.

 ?? ?? Australian Ambassador HK Yu PSM engages with partners across the Philippine­s to see for herself how Australia is creating impact. In Cebu, Ambassador Yu saw how world-class Australian company Austal is bringing its defense and commercial vessel platforms to generate local jobs and train Filipino workers. Austal Philippine­s plays an important role in helping the Philippine­s develop its sovereign capability in ship-building.
Australian Ambassador HK Yu PSM engages with partners across the Philippine­s to see for herself how Australia is creating impact. In Cebu, Ambassador Yu saw how world-class Australian company Austal is bringing its defense and commercial vessel platforms to generate local jobs and train Filipino workers. Austal Philippine­s plays an important role in helping the Philippine­s develop its sovereign capability in ship-building.
 ?? ?? Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Richard Marles MP with Secretary of National Defense Gilberto C. Teodoro, Jr., and Ambassador HK Yu PSM were joined by Australian Army, United States Marine Corps and Armed Forces of the Philippine­s personnel on Exercise ALON as part of Indo-Pacific Endeavour 2023.
Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Richard Marles MP with Secretary of National Defense Gilberto C. Teodoro, Jr., and Ambassador HK Yu PSM were joined by Australian Army, United States Marine Corps and Armed Forces of the Philippine­s personnel on Exercise ALON as part of Indo-Pacific Endeavour 2023.
 ?? ?? During her official visit to the Philippine­s, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong MP met with Secretary for Foreign Affairs Enrique A. Manalo to discuss opportunit­ies to deepen trade and investment, strengthen our security and maritime ties, and explore further cooperatio­n on agricultur­e and food, the energy transition, education and skills.
During her official visit to the Philippine­s, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong MP met with Secretary for Foreign Affairs Enrique A. Manalo to discuss opportunit­ies to deepen trade and investment, strengthen our security and maritime ties, and explore further cooperatio­n on agricultur­e and food, the energy transition, education and skills.
 ?? ?? Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. sign a Joint Declaratio­n on Strategic Partnershi­p at the Malacañan Palace last September. The elevation of the bilateral relation between Australia and the Philippine­s formalizes what is an already broad range of cooperatio­n based on similar values and shared vision for the region.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. sign a Joint Declaratio­n on Strategic Partnershi­p at the Malacañan Palace last September. The elevation of the bilateral relation between Australia and the Philippine­s formalizes what is an already broad range of cooperatio­n based on similar values and shared vision for the region.
 ?? ?? Australian Trade and Tourism Minister Senator Don Farrell and Australian Ambassador HK Yu PSM were joined by Filipino-Australian personalit­ies at an event promoting further travel and peopleto-people exchanges between Australia and the Philippine­s.
Australian Trade and Tourism Minister Senator Don Farrell and Australian Ambassador HK Yu PSM were joined by Filipino-Australian personalit­ies at an event promoting further travel and peopleto-people exchanges between Australia and the Philippine­s.

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