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Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Outcome 1

Description

The advancement of Australia's international strategic, security and economic interests including through bilateral, regional and multilateral engagement on Australian Government foreign, trade and international development policy priorities

# Program Body Contribution
1.1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1.1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Foreign Affairs and Trade Operations The department will assist the government to meet its foreign, trade and investment, development and international security policy priorities

1.2 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1.2 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Official Development Assistance promotes Australia's national interests by contributing to sustainable and inclusive economic growth and poverty reduction

1.3 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Program 1.3 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Multilateral Replenishments assists developing countries by contributing to sustainable and inclusive economic growth and poverty reduction through contributions to multilateral organisations

1.4 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Program 1.4 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Payments to International Organisations advances Australia's foreign, trade and investment, development and international security interests

1.5 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Program 1.5 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Transforming Regional Relationships advances Australia's interests and bilateral relationships through enduring people-to-people, institutional and business links with the Indo-Pacific region

1.6 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Program 1.6 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Public Information Services and Public Diplomacy projects a positive and contemporary image of Australia and promotes a clear understanding of government policies and objectives and engagement with the Indo-Pacific region through the department's soft power activities

1.7 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Program 1.7 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Programs to Promote Australia's International Tourism Interests

1.8 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Program 1.8 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Nuclear-Powered Submarine Program provides the legal, policy and diplomatic capability, and regulatory oversight for nuclear safeguards and security, necessary to support Australia's acquisition of conventionally-armed nuclear-powered submarines, while setting the highest nonproliferation standards

# Program Body Contribution
1.1 Attorney-General's Department 1.1 Attorney-General's Department

Australia maintains a whole-of-government approach in the pursuit of foreign trade and
investment, tourism, development and international security interests abroad. DFAT is
supported by partner agencies in its associated leadership, advocacy and coordination
roles at overseas missions.

1.2 Attorney-General's Department Program 1.2 Attorney-General's Department

Australia maintains a whole-of-government approach in the pursuit of foreign trade and
investment, tourism, development and international security interests abroad. DFAT is
supported by partner agencies in its associated leadership, advocacy and coordination
roles at overseas missions.

1.1 Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research Program 1.1 Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR)

Australia maintains a whole-of-government approach in the pursuit of foreign trade and
investment, tourism, development and international security interests abroad. DFAT is
supported by partner agencies in its associated leadership, advocacy and coordination
roles at overseas missions.

1.1 Australian Federal Police 1.1 Australian Federal Police

Australia maintains a whole-of-government approach in the pursuit of foreign trade and
investment, tourism, development and international security interests abroad. DFAT is
supported by partner agencies in its associated leadership, advocacy and coordination
roles at overseas missions.

3.2 Australian Federal Police 3.2 Australian Federal Police

Australia maintains a whole-of-government approach in the pursuit of foreign trade and
investment, tourism, development and international security interests abroad. DFAT is
supported by partner agencies in its associated leadership, advocacy and coordination
roles at overseas missions.

1.1 Australian Trade and Investment Commission 1.1 Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade)

Australia maintains a whole-of-government approach in the pursuit of foreign trade and
investment, tourism, development and international security interests abroad. DFAT is
supported by partner agencies in its associated leadership, advocacy and coordination
roles at overseas missions.

1.2 Australian Trade and Investment Commission 1.2 Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade)

Australia maintains a whole-of-government approach in the pursuit of foreign trade and
investment, tourism, development and international security interests abroad. DFAT is
supported by partner agencies in its associated leadership, advocacy and coordination
roles at overseas missions.

2.8 Department of Defence 2.8 Department of Defence

Australia maintains a whole-of-government approach in the pursuit of foreign trade and
investment, tourism, development and international security interests abroad. DFAT is
supported by partner agencies in its associated leadership, advocacy and coordination
roles at overseas missions.

2.16 Department of Defence Program 2.16 Nuclear-Powered Submarines Department of Defence

Australia maintains a whole-of-government approach in the pursuit of foreign trade and
investment, tourism, development and international security interests abroad. DFAT is
supported by partner agencies in its associated leadership, advocacy and coordination
roles at overseas missions.

2.7 Department of Education 2.7 Department of Education

Australia maintains a whole-of-government approach in the pursuit of foreign trade and
investment, tourism, development and international security interests abroad. DFAT is
supported by partner agencies in its associated leadership, advocacy and coordination
roles at overseas missions.

1.1 Department of Employment and Workplace Relations Program 1.1 Department of Employment and Workplace Relations

Australia maintains a whole-of-government approach in the pursuit of foreign trade and
investment, tourism, development and international security interests abroad. DFAT is
supported by partner agencies in its associated leadership, advocacy and coordination
roles at overseas missions.

1.2 Department of Home Affairs 1.2 Department of Home Affairs

Australia maintains a whole-of-government approach in the pursuit of foreign trade and
investment, tourism, development and international security interests abroad. DFAT is
supported by partner agencies in its associated leadership, advocacy and coordination
roles at overseas missions.

1.4 Department of Home Affairs 1.4 Department of Home Affairs

Australia maintains a whole-of-government approach in the pursuit of foreign trade and
investment, tourism, development and international security interests abroad. DFAT is
supported by partner agencies in its associated leadership, advocacy and coordination
roles at overseas missions.

1.5 Department of Home Affairs 1.5 Department of Home Affairs

Australia maintains a whole-of-government approach in the pursuit of foreign trade and
investment, tourism, development and international security interests abroad. DFAT is
supported by partner agencies in its associated leadership, advocacy and coordination
roles at overseas missions.

2.2 Department of Home Affairs 2.2 Department of Home Affairs

Australia maintains a whole-of-government approach in the pursuit of foreign trade and
investment, tourism, development and international security interests abroad. DFAT is
supported by partner agencies in its associated leadership, advocacy and coordination
roles at overseas missions.

3.1 Department of Home Affairs Program 3.1 Department of Home Affairs

Australia maintains a whole-of-government approach in the pursuit of foreign trade and
investment, tourism, development and international security interests abroad. DFAT is
supported by partner agencies in its associated leadership, advocacy and coordination
roles at overseas missions.

3.4 Department of Home Affairs Program 3.4 Department of Home Affairs

Australia maintains a whole-of-government approach in the pursuit of foreign trade and
investment, tourism, development and international security interests abroad. DFAT is
supported by partner agencies in its associated leadership, advocacy and coordination
roles at overseas missions.

1.2 Services Australia 1.2 Services Australia

Australia maintains a whole-of-government approach in the pursuit of foreign trade and
investment, tourism, development and international security interests abroad. DFAT is
supported by partner agencies in its associated leadership, advocacy and coordination
roles at overseas missions.

1.3 Services Australia 1.3 Services Australia

Australia maintains a whole-of-government approach in the pursuit of foreign trade and
investment, tourism, development and international security interests abroad. DFAT is
supported by partner agencies in its associated leadership, advocacy and coordination
roles at overseas missions.

1.1 Tourism Australia 1.1 Tourism Australia

Australia maintains a whole-of-government approach in the pursuit of foreign trade and
investment, tourism, development and international security interests abroad. DFAT is
supported by partner agencies in its associated leadership, advocacy and coordination
roles at overseas missions.

Body Outcome Outcome owner Contribution
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1.1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Attorney-General's Department Outcome 1 Attorney-General's Department

The Attorney-General's Department is supported by these partner agencies in protecting and promoting
the rule of law in Australia and internationally, and in working to ensure a just and secure society through:
* support for:
o the delivery of programs with international and regional organisations and foreign
countries, including advocacy and coordination roles at overseas missions
o transport security policy and operations
o national security and criminal justice policy
o counter-terrorism policy and operations
o the delivery of nuclear-powered submarine capabilities
* providing advice and information on immigration and citizenship issues, including in relation to
human rights and anti-racism matters, and children born of overseas surrogacy
* administration of programs to support persons experiencing or fleeing violence or abuse,
including domestic and family violence, human trafficking and modern slavery
* ensuring international cooperation so that parents meet their legal obligations to support their
children where they are in different countries.

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1.1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Australian Federal Police Outcome 1 Australian Federal Police

The AFP relies on foreign policy and engagement through DFAT to shape its offshore
programs. In other ways, DFAT's system of offshore representation and protocols, as
well as processes for managing passports and Australian's safety offshore influences
AFP methods of engagement with partners at Post.

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1.1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Australian Trade and Investment Commission Outcome 1 Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade)

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and Austrade work closely across
a number of areas to promote trade and investment; address non-tariff barriers to trade;
support and facilitate business; increase science, technology and innovation links; and
advocate to uphold the global rules-based trading system. DFAT and Austrade work
closely on trade diversification and to strengthen economic bilateral relationships. This
cooperation results in more economic opportunities and contributes to the projection of
a positive image of Australia as a destination for business, investment, tourism and
study.

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1.1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre Outcome 1 Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC)

Law enforcement, national security, revenue and other government entities and regulators
collaborate with AUSTRAC to protect the Australian financial system from criminal abuse
through actionable financial intelligence and risk-based regulation.

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1.1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Outcome 1 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) leads international climate diplomacy and implementation of Australia's $2 billion (2020-25) climate finance commitment including by integrating climate considerations throughout Australia's development program and coordinating Australia Awards Climate Change Short Courses. DFAT also delivers a number of Australian Government funded climate investments that support developing countries to build resilience and take action on climate change. Program examples include: Climate Resilient by Nature, the Australian Climate Finance Partnership, and the Pacific Blue Carbon Program. DFAT leads on Australia's engagement with the Global Environment Facility and supports the department on international environmental matters including biodiversity, world heritage, coral reefs, oceans and plastic pollution. DFAT provides diplomatic support to the department on matters relating to compliance with the International Energy Agency treaty. DFAT and the department also collaborate on promotion of Australian expertise in energy market regulation and operation. Continued on following page

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1.1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Outcome 2 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) supports the department on matters relating to the protection and conservation of coral reefs globally. This draws on Australian expertise in coral reef science and management, particularly from the Great Barrier Reef. The department receives funding from DFAT for several international engagement activities. The department, with engagement from DFAT, is the lead agency for Australia's engagement in the High-level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy. The department works with Australia's Ambassador to United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) and Australia's Ambassador for the Environment in support of Australia's membership of the World Heritage Committee. DFAT supports promotion internationally of Australia's work on nature-based solutions, including through Indigenous fire/land management knowledge sharing. Continued on following page

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1.1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Outcome 3 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade leads, in cooperation with the department, a whole-of-government approach to Antarctic policy development and international relations, including through the Antarctic Treaty System.

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1.1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Department of Defence Outcome 2 Department of Defence

Under a Memorandum of Understanding, the placement of Department of Foreign Affairs and
Trade advisors at the ACMC supports a high-priority Australian Government initiative to
enhance the effectiveness of national and regional civil-military-police interaction in conflict and
disaster management and promotes regional and global security.
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade including the Australian Safeguards and
Non-proliferation Office provides the legal, policy and diplomatic capability necessary to
support Australia's acquisition of conventionally-armed nuclear-powered submarines.

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1.1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Department of Education Outcome 2 Department of Education

The linked programs contribute to Outcome 2 by promoting international education
through advocacy and coordination roles at overseas missions.

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1.1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Department of Employment and Workplace Relations Outcome 1 Department of Employment and Workplace Relations

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade supports Australia's development
priorities and provides advocacy and coordination at overseas missions.

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1.1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Department of Home Affairs Outcome 1 Department of Home Affairs

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) contributes to whole-ofgovernment efforts bilaterally and regionally to address national security threats,
including counter people-smuggling and human trafficking.

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1.1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Department of Home Affairs Outcome 2 Department of Home Affairs

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) contributes to whole-ofgovernment efforts bilaterally and regionally to counter people-smuggling and human
trafficking. DFAT provides high-quality consular and passport services, which support
international traveller facilitation.

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1.1 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Department of Home Affairs Outcome 3 Department of Home Affairs

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) contributes to whole-ofgovernment efforts bilaterally and regionally to counter people smuggling and human
trafficking. DFAT also negotiates, finalises and implements Australia's free trade
agreement (FTA) agenda and explores opportunities for FTAs with othertrading partners.
DFAT provides high-quality consular and passport services that support international
traveller facilitation.

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1.2 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Attorney-General's Department Outcome 1 Attorney-General's Department

The Attorney-General's Department is supported by these partner agencies in protecting and promoting
the rule of law in Australia and internationally, and in working to ensure a just and secure society through:
* support for:
o the delivery of programs with international and regional organisations and foreign
countries, including advocacy and coordination roles at overseas missions
o transport security policy and operations
o national security and criminal justice policy
o counter-terrorism policy and operations
o the delivery of nuclear-powered submarine capabilities
* providing advice and information on immigration and citizenship issues, including in relation to
human rights and anti-racism matters, and children born of overseas surrogacy
* administration of programs to support persons experiencing or fleeing violence or abuse,
including domestic and family violence, human trafficking and modern slavery
* ensuring international cooperation so that parents meet their legal obligations to support their
children where they are in different countries.

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1.2 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Australian Federal Police Outcome 1 Australian Federal Police

The AFP relies on foreign policy and engagement through DFAT to shape its offshore
programs. In other ways, DFAT's system of offshore representation and protocols, as
well as processes for managing passports and Australian's safety offshore influences
AFP methods of engagement with partners at Post.

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1.2 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Australian Trade and Investment Commission Outcome 1 Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade)

ACIAR manages a range of co-investments with DFAT, including research and capacity
building. These investments enable ACIAR to leverage resources and access
complementary expertise. The ACIAR overseas offices are located within Australian
high commissions/embassies and work in close collaboration with DFAT.

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1.2 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Bureau of Meteorology Outcome 1 Bureau of Meteorology

The Bureau delivers several activities funded by official development assistance programs including: • the Climate and Ocean Support Program in the Pacific, which is building Pacific capacity to deliver enhanced climate, ocean and tidal products and services for Pacific Island communities and governments; and • support for aviation weather services in the Pacific, initially focusing on support to Kiribati, Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands, through enhancing observational infrastructure and capacity building within the National Weather Services.

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1.2 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Outcome 1 Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

DAFF, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and the Australian Trade and
Investment Commission (Austrade) work together to achieve the best outcomes for
Australian agricultural, fisheries and forestry exporters, including through improved market
access.

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1.2 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Outcome 2 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) supports the department on matters relating to the protection and conservation of coral reefs globally. This draws on Australian expertise in coral reef science and management, particularly from the Great Barrier Reef. The department receives funding from DFAT for several international engagement activities. The department, with engagement from DFAT, is the lead agency for Australia's engagement in the High-level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy. The department works with Australia's Ambassador to United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) and Australia's Ambassador for the Environment in support of Australia's membership of the World Heritage Committee. DFAT supports promotion internationally of Australia's work on nature-based solutions, including through Indigenous fire/land management knowledge sharing. Continued on following page

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Program 1.5 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Department of Education Outcome 2 Department of Education

The linked programs contribute to Outcome 2 by promoting international education
through advocacy and coordination roles at overseas missions.

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Program 1.6 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Australian Trade and Investment Commission Outcome 1 Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade)

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and Austrade work closely across
a number of areas to promote trade and investment; address non-tariff barriers to trade;
support and facilitate business; increase science, technology and innovation links; and
advocate to uphold the global rules-based trading system. DFAT and Austrade work
closely on trade diversification and to strengthen economic bilateral relationships. This
cooperation results in more economic opportunities and contributes to the projection of
a positive image of Australia as a destination for business, investment, tourism and
study.

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Program 1.7 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Tourism Australia Outcome 1 Tourism Australia

The program provides funding to Tourism Australia to deliver Outcome 1.

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Program 1.8 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Department of Defence Outcome 2 Department of Defence

Under a Memorandum of Understanding, the placement of Department of Foreign Affairs and
Trade advisors at the ACMC supports a high-priority Australian Government initiative to
enhance the effectiveness of national and regional civil-military-police interaction in conflict and
disaster management and promotes regional and global security.
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade including the Australian Safeguards and
Non-proliferation Office provides the legal, policy and diplomatic capability necessary to
support Australia's acquisition of conventionally-armed nuclear-powered submarines.

Contributing programs
Appropriations
Appropriation Appropriation subtype 2023-24 2022-23
Budget Estimate Estimated Actual
Special Accounts 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00
Administered Non-operating 0.00 0.00
Administered Operating 4,433,007,000.00 4,288,638,000.00
Administered Special Appropriation 367,860,000.00 341,435,000.00
Administered Special Purpose Payments 0.00 0.00
Administered Assets and Liabilities 0.00 0.00
Administered Subtotal 4,800,867,000.00 4,630,073,000.00
Departmental External Revenue 132,700,000.00 132,700,000.00
Departmental Non-operating 0.00 0.00
Departmental Operating 1,386,641,000.00 1,216,021,000.00
Departmental Special Appropriation 0.00 0.00
Departmental Equity Injections 0.00 0.00
Departmental Subtotal 1,519,341,000.00 1,348,721,000.00
Total 6,321,208,000.00 5,979,794,000.00

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