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International Affairs in Australia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the International Affairs sector based in Australia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Lowy Institute
The Lowy Institute is an independent international policy think tank based in Sydney. Its objective is to generate new ideas and dialogue on international developments and Australia’s role in the world. Its mandate is broad. It ranges across all the dimensions of international policy debate in Australia - economic, political and strategic — and it is not limited to a particular geographic region.
11 to 50 staff
Ccamlr
The Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) was established by international convention in 1982 with the objective of conserving Antarctic marine life. CCAMLR is an international commission with 25 Members, and a further 11 countries have acceded to the Convention. Based on the best available scientific information, the Commission agrees a set of conservation measures that determine the use of marine living resources in the Antarctic. CCAMLR practises an ecosystem-based management approach. This does not exclude harvesting as long as such harvesting is carried out in a sustainable manner and takes account of the effects of fishing on other components of the ecosystem.
11 to 50 staff
Asean-Australia Strategic Youth Partnership
The ASEAN-Australia Strategic Youth Partnership (AASYP) seeks to build on the strong relationship between ASEAN and Australia by inspiring the next generation of scholars, business people, public servants and social entrepreneurs to engage with the region. In 2014, ASEAN and Australia elevated their relationship to a Strategic Partnership at the government to government level. The creativity, ambition and power of youth should be harnessed to tackle regional challenges and areas of mutual interest. AASYP aims to inspire Australian and ASEAN youth to engage with each other to learn more about the region, ASEAN affairs and ASEAN-Australia cooperation. It also aims to bring greater visibility to the contributions of youth in strengthening the ASEAN-Australia relationship, to encourage collaboration amongst youth actively working to address regional challenges, and to share opportunities.
1 to 10 staff
Corethics
Corethics is an independent all-volunteer-run charity established to create sustainable and thriving communities in the developing world. Our roots can be traced back to our Founder's research enquiry into the impacts of mass tourism on local lives and environments in the developing world. The lure of exotic food, people, and landscapes pull millions of wealthy tourists to poor nations every year. Unfortunately, local people bear the brunt of environmental and social impact. It's time to harness tourism for good. Our Bali, Indonesia Program addresses water depletion and water pollution (chemical) via our Water for Bali and Waste 4 Wealth Projects. Love Travel? Join us
11 to 50 staff
Global Voices
Founded in 2011, Global Voices is a non-profit organisation providing young Australians with personal and professional development opportunities in foreign policy, diplomacy, and international relations. We partner with organisations to deliver our Global Voices Scholarship Program, in which Australian youth participate in a high-level research fellowship and attend the world's most prestigious summits. Our Scholars have travelled to forums including the IMF & World Bank Annual Meetings, World Health Assembly, the annual OECD Forum, and the United Nations. Global Voices Scholars experience exclusive access and exposure to high-level foreign policy negotiations, as well as the opportunity to meet and network with Australian government representatives, senior academics, business leaders, and international decision makers. Many of the testimonials we receive from our Scholars highlight the transformative nature of a Global Voices Scholarship; an experience that alters their perceptions of their capacity to contribute to positive and sustainable global development and broadens their future career aspirations. For more information about Global Voices and our mission to connect young Australians with the world, head to our website.
1 to 10 staff
Un Women Australia
UN Women Australia exists to raise funds for UN Women programs working to empower women and girls across the globe. UN Women is a UN organisation dedicated to gender equality and the empowerment of women. Working in over 100 countries across the world UN Women works to ensure women and girls are protected from violence, are able to access educational and economic and leadership opportunities, and that women’s voices are heard in every facet of society. When you empower a woman, you empower a nation.
1 to 10 staff
Young Australians In International Affairs Yaia
Young Australians in International Affairs (YAIA) is Australia’s largest national not-for profit organisation committed to engaging emerging leaders in international affairs. We facilitate career resources and publications to build the high caliber leaders necessary to navigate Australia's future in the Indo-Pacific century. Launched in 2014, we are celebrating ten years of YAIA where we have built an established platform for young Australians to contribute fresh perspectives and insight into current international events. Through various programs and initiatives, we provide members with the tools to contribute to contemporary policy discussions. Our Vision: Developing the leaders of tomorrow, today. Our Mission: To foster a diverse and inclusive community dedicated to equipping the next generation of leaders in international affairs. Our Impact: Engaging over young Australians each month through programs, research and events.
11 to 50 staff
Italian Chamber Of Commerce And Industry In Australia - Melbourne Inc
The Italian Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Australia - Melbourne Inc.(ICCI Melbourne) is a non-profit, membership-based organisation incorporated in Victoria in 1984 and officially recognised by the Italian Government in 1987. It plays an active role in the Australian economy as an independent service provider and broker specialising in the development and promotion of bilateral trade between Italy and Australia through proactive consultancy and skilled project management. Our mission is to strengthen the quality of commercial exchanges between Italy and Australia to achieve the most valuable, progressive and sustainable outcomes.
11 to 50 staff
Monash International Affairs Society
MIAS aims to develop students’ skills in vital areas such as debating, negotiation, leadership, public-speaking, problem solving and understanding of international affairs. We aim to do this through a number of different national and international projects, conferences, ventures, internships and summits. MIAS aims to deliver an opportunity for Monash University students to be part of a society that promises to produce networking opportunities, academic and educational progress and most importantly- a chance for students to connect with like-minded peers and form lasting friendships. MIAS is open to students from all disciplines who share an interest in international affairs. See our Link tree for upcoming opportunities: https://linktr.ee/MonashIntAffairsSociety?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=ca25d033-ff0a-4fc5-b118-be66ff7d0511
11 to 50 staff
The Australia-Brazil Chamber Of Commerce - Abcc
The ABCC seeks to- Promote bilateral trade between Australia and Brazil- Increase awareness of opportunities in the Australia-Brazil business relationship- Provide a network for existing players and newcomers to Australia-Brazil markets to share information and experience and develop business contacts- Generate awareness of the capabilities and experience of our members; and - Provide a forum for lobbying when necessary.
51 to 200 staff
University Of Sydney China Development Society Cds
We aspire to become the most influential China-oriented student society in the Southern Hemisphere. Our society believes that a thorough understanding of China should be recognised as a requisite for individuals to face the challenges of future development of the country. We aim to prepare those who demonstrate interest in contributing to the future of China, regardless of their field of studies, by informing them of regulations and rules to successfully enter a relatively reserved country. We want the society to achieve an equivalent stature as the ones located in Oxford, Cambridge, and LSE. We aim to accomplish this by organising public lectures, presentations, large scale conferences and networking sessions that would facilitate the communication between academics and students and empower students' mindset.
11 to 50 staff
Zerorisk International
ZeroRisk Consultancy was formed in 2003 and has a global footprint providing High Risk Safety & Security Risk Solutions & Specialist Training to clients within very diverse industries. Throughout our growth we have remained boutique and customer focused and have always maintained loyalty, reliability and trust with our core client group whom we consider family. We have a number of highly qualified and experienced Safety, Security & Medical Advisers based in the US, S.America, Africa, UK & Europe, Middle East and Asia who are connected to our local adviser network within each country. Over the past 15yrs we have responded to a series of security and medical emergencies and have deployed at a moments notice to some of the world's most remote and dangerous hot spots. ZeroRisk can assist your company in strategic business positioning via our GRM (Global Risk Management) Plan and have access to a global intelligence network that can advise on potential risks such as terrorism, political instability, & civil unrest. In addition to this our 24/7 'on call' medical triage team can deal with any medical situation and provide you with clear and concise medical advice. ZeroRisk Consultancy also trades under TLRIsk pty LTD Master Licence Number:
11 to 50 staff
Australia India Institute
Australia’s leading centre dedicated to promoting support for and understanding of the Australia-India relationship.
11 to 50 staff
Sim Australia
Convinced that everyone needs to hear the Gospel, our heart is to make disciples of Jesus in communities where He is least known. We partner with local Australian churches in equipping and sending out cross-cultural gospel workers, with a variety of skills and talents, to serve in a diverse range of ministries. We also seek to demonstrate Jesus’ love and compassion to the vulnerable by offering holistic care through our aid and development arm, SIMaid.
1001 to 5000 staff
Australia Japan Business Co-Operation Committee Ajbcc
The Australia Japan Business Co-operation Committee (AJBCC) serves to foster economic opportunities between Australia and Japan. Founded in 1962, it further promotes understanding and co-operation between the two countries and their business communities - working closely with our counterpart organisation in Tokyo, the Japan-Australia Business Co-operation Committee (JABCC). Our signature annual event is a Joint Business Conference (JBC) alternating between Australia and Japan; we also stage networking briefings on topics pertaining to Australia-Japan business. To learn more about membership and complimentary sign-up to our newsletter, visit
1 to 10 staff
Diaspora Action Australia
Diaspora Action Australia is an organisation like no other. We assist refugees, migrants and community groups carry out campaigning, awareness raising, advocacy and other initiatives that promote the human rights of ordinary people living in war and conflict around the world. Many of the people and groups that we work with have an intimate perspective of the humanitarian crisis in their counties of origin. Often they have experienced first-hand suffering and loss, and they continue to have family and friends there. This gives them a unique voice that can inspire and motivate other Australians and can potentially compel the Australian government to take a more balanced and humanitarian approach in international debates and actions on war and conflict. Diaspora Action Australia, formerly known as the Humanitarian Crisis Hub, was founded in 2008 and has no political or religious affiliation.
1 to 10 staff
Australian Crisis Simulation Summit
The Australian Crisis Simulation Summit will thoroughly prepare the next generation of Australia’s National Security leaders for the inevitable challenges and crises Australia will face in the 21st Century. The Summit will centre around three intense, realistic and full-scale national security crisis simulations. 70 university students from across the nation will have the opportunity to develop practical knowledge and skills, network with potential employers and make friends with people who have similar passions and career ambitions. The nation’s capital provides unique access to leading figures in Australia’s national security space. We have already engaged a group of esteemed individuals from all levels of Politics, the Defence Force, Government Departments, the Diplomatic Core and Academia to assist in the facilitation of the Summit, provide real-world insights and mentor attending delegates. This student-led initiative has been founded by a dedicated team of illustrious ANU students passionate about Australia’s future. It has been generously supported by the ANU and its academics. Students from around Australia with an interest in national security, studying international relations, strategic studies, politics, economics, law, languages, media, science or finance are strongly encouraged to apply. This will be a Summit of national significance. Stay tuned to this page for updates!
11 to 50 staff
Canzuk International
CANZUK International is a leading international advocacy group promoting free movement, free trade and foreign policy cooperation between Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Founded in 2015, we have worked with politicians, think-tanks and government organisations from across the world to advance policy development and free movement initiatives for citizens of the CANZUK nations, and will continue to do so with our ever growing support base. Because of the unique relationship and socio-economic bonds that Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom share, we believe that each country can benefit from a free movement agreement with each other, similar to the policies of the European Union and the Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement. We share the same Head of State, the same common-law system, the same western culture, the same respect for democracy and even the same language.it is therefore unreasonable to not share the same economic, political and cultural benefits that free movement and free trade policies would bring. For more information about our campaign, please visit our website at
11 to 50 staff
Anglican Board Of Mission - Australia Limited Abm
OUR PURPOSE ABM believes in a world where all people enjoy God's promise of love, hope and justice. We work to see this belief become a reality. OUR PROFILE ABM is the national mission agency of the Anglican Church of Australia working with overseas and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities. We have a holistic view of God’s mission. We work with Anglican Church partners and others to see lives empowered and transformed spiritually, materially and socially. We help the Anglican Church and the wider community realise and respond to the invitation for all to be a part of God’s hope for the world. OUR VALUES As individuals and as an organisation we embrace the following values- Faithfulness to God. We celebrate the capacity of every person to respond to God’s love. Holding a clear Christian commitment we respect the traditions and beliefs of other faiths- Integrity in every aspect of our work. We pursue transparency and accountability in all matters- Respect for the created order and human dignity. Our mission has its basis in God’s unconditional love made known in Christ. We acknowledge our responsibility to care for Creation. We respect the dignity and vulnerability of each person and seek to emulate God’s love in our relations with others- Wise management of our resources. Recognising the fine balance between good stewardship and compassionate action we commit ourselves to practical, equitable and merciful outcomes- Creativity and hard work. We believe that innovation and resourcefulness, combined with diligence, will have a powerful and positive impact on the struggle for justice- Relational reciprocity. In our internal and external relationships we commit to genuine two-way engagement, shared learning, honesty and cultural sensitivity- Caring for and serving others. Taking our inspiration from the example of Christ who modelled love and compassion for others.
11 to 50 staff
Fiji Consulate General & Trade Commission - Australia & New Zealand
Bula Vinaka, Namaste, Assalaam waleikum, Noa’ia and Greetings to all, Welcome to the Fijian Consulate-General and Trade Commission in Sydney, Australia and Auckland, New Zealand. We invite you to explore and learn about the many exciting opportunities that Fiji offers beyond being an exotic holiday destination with world class resorts and world-famous hospitality.
1 to 10 staff
Ausfeng Group
Ausfeng Group is dedicated to quality services in education & migration, business, culture & arts events, and tourism.
1 to 10 staff
Australia Japan Business Council Of Victoria Ajbcv
The Australia Japan Business Council of Victoria (AJBCV), formerly known as the Australia Japan Society of Victoria (AJSV), was established in 1963 as an independent, non-profit organisation dedicated to strengthening business, government, educational and cultural links between Victoria and Japan. The AJBCV and its members share a genuine belief in the importance of the Australia-Japan relationship and business ecosystem, as well as the rewards and benefits it has to offer. The AJBCV’s Programs and Events are managed by a community of dedicated volunteers drawn from its membership of large and small business corporations, educational and cultural organisations, families and individuals. Support for the work of the AJBCV is derived from membership fees, contributions and grants, as well as certain AJBCV fund-raising functions and activities.
11 to 50 staff
Australia Latam Emerging Leaders Dialogue
ALELD is a not-for-profit organisation that strengthens relationships between Australia and Latin America through a collaborative, interdisciplinary team in alliance with other stakeholders. At ALELD we envision a strengthened relationship between Australia and Latin America, where each region’s experiences, people, and knowledge come together to face global challenges and build a more sustainable, inclusive, and integrated world. We bring together and nurture the next generation of leaders to promote sustainable cooperation between the regions. We facilitate collaboration between governments, institutions, and the private sector, and foster economic, social, and environmental development by building partnerships, sharing knowledge, and promoting cultural exchange.
11 to 50 staff
Eys Sdgs World Council
In September 2015, all 193 Member States of the United Nations adopted a plan for achieving a better future for all laying out a path to end extreme poverty, fight inequality and injustice, and protect our planet. At the heart of “Agenda 2030” are the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) which clearly define the world we want to apply to all nations and leaving no one behind. The new Global Goals result from a process that has been more inclusive than ever, with Governments involving business, civil society and citizens from the outset. We are all in agreement on where the world needs to go. Fulfilling these ambitions will take an unprecedented effort by all sectors in society — and humanity has to play a very important role. ‘The beauty of the goals is that everyone can contribute, and every contribution, small or big, will impact our world. In our industry, we have seen how the goals have shaped the business environment, and for the better. The Paris Agreement alone has helped open up AUD$ 29 trillion in business opportunities for emerging markets for climate-smart investments.’ ‘Working primarily in developing and transitional countries, we see the impact, both the negative impact of the changing environment and the growing inequality, but also the positive impact of the goals and how they are helping create better opportunities for the local communities. We have to use this momentum and keep pushing towards achieving the goals, so we can create a better world for us all.’ Our Mission People, Planet, Partnerships, Prosperity and Peace are our top priority. It’s about how we can eradicate extreme poverty and ensure sustainability. SDGs are the ideals that 193 countries at the United Nations in September 2015 committed to achieving together. At eYs SDGs World Council we set goals assessing and identifying the areas we can improve to maximize sustainabilty and hold governments and organizations accountable toward the 2030 United Nations SDGs.
11 to 50 staff