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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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International Federation Of Arts Councils And Culture Agencies Ifacca
The International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies (IFACCA) is the global network of arts councils, ministries of culture and government agencies that advance arts and culture, with member institutions representing over 70 countries. Our members operate in developed and developing countries across Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and the Pacific. The IFACCA Secretariat oversees the Federation: it supports, connects and responds to the needs of members; creates opportunities for collaboration and exchange; and provides trusted leadership and intelligence on arts and culture in public life, for members as well as the wider international community.
1 to 10 staff
Parley Policy Initiative
The Parley Policy Initiative is a nonpartisan, not-for-profit organization focused on making the world a safer and more peaceful place. We operate on a simple principle: people with better information and training are more effective at solving problems through dialogue, managing crises, making peace, and advancing postwar initiatives. Parley Policy is committed to delivering information and training that is timely, relevant, and useful. By design, we seek to be proactive rather than reactive in our work, and our goal is to make our products accessible to as many as possible across the globe.
1 to 10 staff
Politik Unsw International Affairs Review
Politik is an annual student publication and online blog from the University of New South Wales offering research, comment and analysis on international affairs. Our aim is to offer students the opportunity to publish critical pieces on topical international issues, and develop their research interests. Politik draws together students and academics of various disciplines, from Arts and Law to Science, Medicine and Economics, to paint a truly diverse picture of our contemporary world.
11 to 50 staff
The Embassy Of France In Australia
The French Embassy to Australia is the French diplomatic mission in Australia Site : https://au.ambafrance.org/-English- Twitter : https://twitter.com/franceaustralia Facebook :
11 to 50 staff
U.S. Embassy In Australia
Welcome to the official page of the U.S. Embassy in Canberra, and Consulates General in Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth. We represent the American people abroad, advocate for U.S. interests in Australia, and engage with students and professionals across a variety of fields, including the arts, sport, sciences, business, and public life to strengthen the U.S-Australia alliance. U.S. Citizen Services: Visit au.usembassy.gov/services. For after-hours emergencies call (02) 8219 2100. Visa Inquiries: Visit email support-australia@usvisascheduling.com, or call 1300 139 399.
201 to 500 staff
International Partnership For Blue Carbon
The International Partnership for Blue Carbon (IPBC) is a global network of over 50 partners made of government agencies, NGOs, intergovernmental organisations and research institutions from around the world who understand the importance of blue carbon coastal ecosystems (mangroves, tidal marshes and seagrasses) and are committed to their conservation.
1 to 10 staff
Office Of National Intelligence
In a period of rapid geopolitical and technological change, we help shape the future. We provide the Australian Government with a strategic advantage through our forward-leaning analysis and by enhancing how the National Intelligence Community works together to address the challenges of today and tomorrow.
201 to 500 staff
Royal Norwegian Embassy In Australia
The Embassy in Canberra represents Norway in Australia, the Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Samoa and Vanuatu. Follow us here and be the first to hear our latest news. For Consular matters, please see our website.
1 to 10 staff
Young Diplomats Society
We provide young people with opportunities to engage with international affairs. As an organisation led by young people, we are proud to produce- Publications: We publish articles written by young people to bring meaningful and original ideas to the discussion of Australia's foreign policy and international relations- Events: We host regular events on global affairs with academics, experts and professionals in the field- Podcast: Our podcast, Global Questions, is a weekly podcast for young people who want to know more about global affairs. We interview experts (such as Julian Burnside), dive deep into the news and interview young professionals for career advice.
11 to 50 staff
Aijac
The Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council (AIJAC) is Australia’s premier advocacy and think tank that works in the interests of Australia’s Jewish community and for a harmonious multicultural society that is free from extremism and fundamentalism. AIJAC analyses and provides media commentary on ongoing developments in the Middle East, Asia and Australia. AIJAC endeavours to highlight and counteract instances of anti-Israel bias and misinformation in the Australian media and wider public debate. AIJAC exposes incidents of racism and antisemitism in Australia, often acting in co-operation with other ethnic community organisations; AIJAC also regularly makes submissions to changes in federal and state law and educative measures to counteract the heinous effects of racism. AIJAC’s experts play important roles in international human rights activity, interfaith dialogue and increasing understanding of Israel and related issues. Some of AIJAC’s activities include a renowned visitor program, bringing international speakers to in-person and online events; a Fellowship program that annually sponsors visits to Israel by selected journalists, politicians, political advisers, public servants and student leaders; our monthly magazine, Australia/Israel Review, which focuses on developments in the Middle East affecting Israel and public policy issues relevant to the Australian Jewish community. Our Fresh AIR blog features the latest AIJAC articles, plus Update - our email bulletin - feature opinion and analysis sourced from a wide variety of international outlets.
11 to 50 staff
Australia Japan Society Of Western Australia
The Australia Japan Society of WA is a volunteer organisation formed in 1974 by the late Sir Gordon Freeth (Australian Ambassador to Japan) and Mr John O Brien. For more than 40 years the AJSWA has played an important grass roots role in organising and promoting many activities of interest to the Australian and Japanese communities. AJSWA is run by a Committee of volunteers drawn from all walks of life. All events and activities are due to the generosity of the team who donate their time and talents for the benefit of the community.
11 to 50 staff
Australia-Japan Society Of Nsw Inc. Ajs-Nsw
The Australia Japan Society of NSW Incorporated (AJS-NSW) was founded in Sydney in 1968, as a not-for-profit, non-political organisation. The main aim of the Society is to promote common interest and mutual understanding and goodwill between the peoples of Australia and Japan - at all levels. The activities of AJS-NSW in pursuit of these objectives are wide and varied, and are funded by membership fees and function activities. Attendance at events is normally open to all, although at some events preference may be given to members. The co-patrons of the Society are The Premier of New South Wales and The Consul General of Japan, Sydney. The Society has close links with The Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, The Japanese Society of Sydney, the JET Alumni Association NSW and other "Japan-focused" organisations in Sydney and NSW. AJS-NSW is affiliated with the The National Federation of Australia-Japan Societies, which is the peak body in Australia for the promotion of Australia-Japan cultural, public affairs and educational activities.
11 to 50 staff
Australian International Development Network
AIDN is a collaboration between private sector individuals, philanthropists, donors, corporate and government agencies looking to grant or invest funds to advance the social and environmental conditions of people and communities abroad.
1 to 10 staff
Australian Secret Intelligence Service
The Australian Secret Intelligence Service accesses secrets, disrupts threats and helps secure Australia. ASIS is Australia's foreign intelligence collection agency. We collect and distribute secret foreign intelligence, information which would otherwise be unavailable to Australia, to protect Australia and its interests. We obtain intelligence to support Australian Government objectives. To do this, we largely rely on what we call "human intelligence"- information that comes directly from people. ASIS was established in 1952. While we may not be a household name, ASIS has been quietly protecting Australia and its way of life for over 70 years. For many years we did this in secret. ASIS is now well integrated into Australia's National Intelligence Community, contributing vital human intelligence that helps Australia navigate an increasingly complex world. Importance of confidentiality: All applications for employment with ASIS are handled in the strictest confidence. It is essential that you maintain a similar level of confidentiality and that you do not discuss your application with anyone, as this could impact your career with ASIS.
1 to 10 staff
Melbourne Postgraduate International Relations Organisation
The Melbourne Postgraduate International Relations Organisation (MPIRO for short) is a GSA affiliated club at The University of Melbourne. We aim to promote international relations and IR related events at UniMelb, provide networking, academic and social opportunities for M-IR students, and support the M-IR cohort. We publish a monthly newsletter, host regular social nights, host academic events and excursions, as well as the bi-annual trivia! Connect to contribute and make a difference in the field of International Relations.
1 to 10 staff
Universal Peace Society
Starting as World Peace on 11/08/99. Richard was invited to join efforts with UN, UNESCO and Pathways to Peace team on 11 Sept, This Global Team attracted 140 Countries and 79 million signatures for peace. As UPS since have lead and participated in celebrating what we have in common and exchanging Peace Solutions that anyone can apply throughout the world to improve humanity.
1 to 10 staff
Asia Society Australia
Asia Society Australia is the Australian centre of the Asia Society, a global organisation dedicated to understanding Asia and its role in the world. We are independent, non-partisan and not-for-profit. Our mission is to advance Australia’s prosperity and security in Asia. We do this through corporate partnerships, programs, research and commentary that deepen Australia’s understanding of Asia, provide policy ideas for business and government, and create contemporary connections and networks in the region.
11 to 50 staff
Peacifica
Peacifica is a peacebuilding NGO and advisory that aims to support and advocate for peacebuilding in the Pacific region. We believe that building peaceful societies is a central and underappreciated challenge in our region. Peacifica launched in January 2016 and focuses its work on Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Timor Leste. In the near future we will launch peacebuilding programs in partnership with local organisations in Timor and the Solomons.
1 to 10 staff
Ranikamelalpasargad
مشاوره و اجرا در اخذ ویزا و اقامت دائم و موقت مهارتی ، تحصیلی و تجاری استرالیا
11 to 50 staff
Sagse Scholarships For Australian-German Student Exchange
Scholarships for Australian-German Student Exchange (SAGSE) awards scholarships to Australian students each year to travel to Germany for 10 weeks during their summer holidays. The exchange program aims to give students an insight into a foreign culture and build friendships between the youth of these two countries. Scholarships for Australian-German Student Exchange (SAGSE) was founded in Melbourne in 1967 by Herr Fritz von Einem Joosten. SAGSE exchange opportunities differentiates itself from other exchange programs. Firstly, SAGSE is a scholarship-based exchange, providing students with exchange opportunities irrespective of their socio-economic background. Secondly, SAGSE is largely run by those who themselves have experienced the SAGSE program.
11 to 50 staff
Weiji Consulting
Weiji Consulting is an intelligence led stakeholder analysis company focusing on Africa, The Middle East and Asia. Combining anthropological studies, human terrain analysis, engineering leadership, technological applications, courses, seminars and workshops, Weiji evaluates the implication of company process and procedures at the tactical, operational and strategic level to facilitate aligned best practice and optimise profitability.
1 to 10 staff
Women In International Security - Australia Inc
Women In International Security - Australia, Inc. or WIIS-A (pronounced Wise A) is a registered charity dedicated to advancing the leadership and professional development of women and gender-diverse individuals in the field of international peace and security within Australia. WIIS-A sponsors leadership training, mentoring, education, and networking programs as well as substantive events focused on current policy problems. WIIS-A also supports research projects and policy engagement initiatives on critical international security issues, including the nexus between gender and security. Our focus is on both current and emerging women and gender-diverse individuals within international security, to include students, academics, professionals, and members of the military and government agencies. As a member, you have the opportunity to- Elevate your professional profile through participation in WIIS-A events and initiatives and by having your publications and accomplishments amplified on social media including being featured in our Meet the Members series- Share your work by publishing op-eds, essays, and policy work on our blog- Be featured on our experts list onWomen in International Security - Australia Inc.(WIIS-A, pronounced Wise-A), is dedicated to advancing the leadership and professional development of women in the field of international peace and security within Australia. Our focus is on both current and emerging women within international security, including students, academics, professionals, defence personnel and public servants. Sign up link: Members-only LinkedIn group: Our LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/WIISAUSTRALIA WIIS-A is a proud member organisation of the Australian Gender Equality Council (AGEC). Find out more about AGEC's work here:
1 to 10 staff
Eys Global Vanguard
eYs Global Vanguard is more than a brand — it is a sovereign movement shaping the future of leadership, legacy, and global collaboration. Founded on the principle that true influence transcends industries, borders, and traditional power structures, eYs Global Vanguard operates at the intersection of diplomacy, humanitarian advocacy, strategic publishing, and sustainable innovation. We empower world leaders, visionaries, changemakers, and organisations to amplify their voices, drive systemic change, and create legacies that endure. Our Pillars: Global Influence — Through strategic publishing, media platforms, and thought leadership, we elevate voices that shape international dialogue. Humanitarian Legacy — Advancing ethical governance, human rights, and community-driven impact through partnerships, advocacy, and storytelling. Creative Power — Merging the art of storytelling with the science of strategic influence to inspire global action. Leadership & Sustainable Systems — Building platforms that foster ethical leadership, responsible innovation, and enduring economic models for a better future. Our Reach: • International publishing across diplomatic, humanitarian, and leadership spheres • High-level engagement with policymakers, global stakeholders, and multilateral organisations • Strategic advisory and thought leadership initiatives advancing sustainable development, equity, and innovation At eYs Global Vanguard, we do not just amplify voices. We ignite revolutions. We build the platforms where tomorrow’s world leaders rise. If you believe leadership must evolve, systems must change, and legacies must matter — then you are already part of the Vanguard.
11 to 50 staff
Visa2immigration
Who we are? Visa2Immigration is a fast-growing immigration consultancy service based in Australia. We offer you guaranteed results. We have the experts and the tools to help you settle down in Australia happily and quickly - without much stress. Dedicated teams of visa and immigration experts at V2I offer customized solutions to people all over the world. Whether you want to study or work in Australia, join a loved one there, settle down in the country forever, or want to invite a family member to join you in your new home, our experts can help you fulfill all your Australian dreams. What we do? Visa2Immigration offers super-tailored online visa and immigration solutions at very affordable service costs. With decades of experience in helping students, professionals, families, and other types of migrants in settling down in Australia, our V2I visa experts and immigration agents understand that visa processing can be overwhelming for the newbies. Hence, they guide you every step of the way to minimize your challenges. All the Australian visa and immigration experts and professionals in our team are well versed with the latest rules and conditions of all types of visas. We understand that visa and migration rules keep changing and hence, we ensure that we prepare and lodge the applications of our clients correctly and quickly. Our experts are extremely detail-oriented and do not hesitate in going the extra mile to help our clients get the visas they desire without any hassles.
11 to 50 staff