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  2. Australian VIP transport - Wikipedia

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    No. 34 Squadron of the Royal Australian Air Force operates the current VIP fleet of two 737 Boeing Business Jets and three Challenger 604s for use by members of the government; in particular the governor-general, prime minister and other ministers. The aircraft are regularly used for both domestic and international travel.

  3. List of international prime ministerial trips made by Anthony ...

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    The Prime Minister made his third trip to Indonesia to attend the 3rd Annual ASEAN-Australia Summit and the 18th East Asia Summit. Philippines: Manila: 7–8 September The Prime Minister travelled to Manila, the first Australian Prime Minister to undertake a bilateral visit to the Philippines since 2003.

  4. Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade - Wikipedia

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    Australia's total official development assistance (ODA) (USD 3 billion) decreased in 2022 due to differences in Australia's financial year reporting and the timing of its COVID-19-related expenditure, representing 0.19% of gross national income (GNI). [6] The head of the department is its secretary, presently Jan Adams.

  5. Tourism Australia - Wikipedia

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    Tourism Australia is the Australian Government agency responsible for promoting Australian locations as business and leisure travel destinations. The agency is a corporate portfolio agency of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade , [ 3 ] and employs 198 staff (including 80 staff at overseas offices). [ 8 ]

  6. Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement - Wikipedia

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    Countries in the Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement. The arrangement was announced on 4 February 1973 and came into effect soon after. The arrangement is not expressed in the form of any binding bilateral treaty between Australia and New Zealand, but rather is a series of immigration procedures applied by each country and underpinned by joint political support. [2]

  7. Two Airlines Policy - Wikipedia

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    The Two Airlines Policy was formulated by the Fifth Menzies Ministry with the Civil Aviation Agreement Act 1952 taking effect. [3] [4] The policy took practical effect when Ansett purchased the failing Australian National Airways in 1957, [5] resulting in it being the only competitor for the government-owned TAA.