Skip to content
International News, Political

Treaties Committee to examine Australia-PNG security relations and IPEF supply chain resilience

Parliament of Australia 2 mins read

The Joint Standing Committee on Treaties will hold public hearings today for its inquiry into the Agreement Between the Government of Australia and the Government of Papua New Guinea on a Framework for Closer Security Relations and its inquiry into the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity Agreement relating to Supply Chain Resilience.

On the Australia-Papua New Guinea (PNG) agreement, Committee Chair Mr Josh Wilson MP said that, ‘The agreement would build on existing arrangements and would enhance bilateral ties between Australia and PNG as security partners, friends, and near neighbours. The proposed agreement would create a legally binding framework for the two nations to work more closely on mutual security interests such as defence, policing, border security, cyber security, and climate change.’

For the inquiry into the Australia-PNG agreement, the Committee will hear from witnesses from the Department of Defence, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and the Australian Federal Police.

Mr Wilson said that the ratification of the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) supply chain agreement, ‘Would reduce Australia’s risk of encountering shortages of critical goods and would reinforce the Australian Government’s commitment to diversifying trade relationships, creating new export opportunities, contributing to greater employment and inclusive economic growth for Australians, and promoting regional economic integration.’

For the inquiry into the IPEF supply chain agreement, the Committee will hear from witnesses from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Department of Industry, Science and Resources.

Public hearing details

Agreement between the Government of Australia and the Government of Papua New Guinea on a Framework for Closer Security Relations

Date: Monday 15 July 2024
Time: 2.00 pm to 2.40 pm (approximately)
Location: Committee Room 1R4

Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity Agreement relating to Supply Chain Resilience

Date: Monday 15 July 2024
Time: 2.40 pm to 3.20 pm approximately
Location: Committee Room 1R4

The hearings can be accessed online and the program for the hearings is available on the Committee website, along with further information about the inquiries.

Media enquiries

Mr Tim Watkin, Chief of Staff, Office of Josh Wilson MP
0434 555 823 

For more information about this Committee, you can visit its website. On the site, you can make a submission to an inquiry, read other submissions, and get details for upcoming public hearings. You can also track the Committee and receive email updates by clicking on the blue ‘Track Committee’ button in the bottom right-hand corner of the page.

More from this category

  • Political
  • 18/10/2024
  • 13:24
Family First

Family First to Fight for Repeal of Dangerous ‘Equality’ Bill

Family First has pledged to repeal the dangerous Equality Legislation Amendment (LGBTIQA+) Bill if its candidates are elected to the NSW Parliament in 2027. The bill put forward by Alex Greenwich, which passed the lower house of the NSW Parliament today, threatens the safety and rights of women, girls, and children by removing key safeguards in the name of so-called equality. Lyle Shelton, National Director of Family First, expressed deep concern about the implications of the bill, particularly its allowance biological men to identify as women by changing their sex on their birth certificates at a whim. “This exposes girls…

  • Political
  • 17/10/2024
  • 12:21
Family First Party

Family First Party will Draft New Law to Protect Faith-Based Organisations from Hostile Government Takeovers

The Family First Party has announced that if elected to the cross bench it will immediately pursue new legislation designed to prevent hostile public takeovers of faith-based organisations, following recent national concerns over such actions – particularly the Labor Green Government takeover of Calvary Hospital. The draft law will aim to protect the autonomy and values of religious institutions that serve communities through education, healthcare, and charity. The acquisition of Calvary raised alarm among religious and civil society groups, who fear that similar actions could undermine the missions of faith-based organisations, forcing them to compromise on their core beliefs and…

  • Government Federal, Political
  • 17/10/2024
  • 06:59
Centre For Future Work

New polling shows supermarkets are public enemy No. 1 in the cost-of-living crisis

New polling shows supermarkets are Australians' public enemy No. 1 in the cost-of-living crisis. The Australia Institute’s Carmichael Centre/Centre for Future Work surveyed 1014 voters about increasing costs. Some 83% said supermarkets deserve some blame, or a great deal of blame, for the soaring cost of living. That puts them ahead of energy companies (82%), banks (73%) and government (71%). Three in five (60%) respondents nominated groceries as the most noticed cost increase, far ahead of the next highest result of utilities at 21%. There is a strong appetite among voters to increase supermarket competition, with almost two-thirds (64%) saying…

Media Outreach made fast, easy, simple.

Feature your press release on Medianet's News Hub every time you distribute with Medianet. Pay per release or save with a subscription.