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Australia-Japan Foundation

Foreign Affairs and Trade
The Australia-Japan Foundation (AJF) was first established by the Australian Government in 1976 and re-established in 2006 as an advisory body within the Department. Its purpose is to expand and develop contact and exchange between the peoples of Australia and Japan and to help project positive images of Australia and Japan in each other's country. Projects and programs supported by the Foundation help promote people-to-people engagement across a diverse range of sectors, including the arts, education, science and technology, sport, local government, community services and business. The advisory body forms part of the International Relations Grants Program (IRGP). The IRGP supports the Government's foreign and trade policies and projects a positive contemporary image of Australia. IRGP grants support professional, community and institutional linkages between Australia and its partners on contemporary issues of shared interest including the arts, media, education, business, science, technology and sport. The Foundation's annual work program focuses on activities which are aligned with its strategic objectives, which are to: - increase understanding in Japan of shared interests with Australia; - increase understanding in Australia of the importance of Japan to Australia as an economic and strategic partner; and - increase recognition in Japan of Australian excellence and expertise.

Current board appointments

Position Appointee Start Date End Date
Chair Natsuko Ogawa 30 August 2024 30 August 2029
Chair Mr. Adam Liaw 2 August 2024 1 February 2025
Member Ms. Wendy Holdenson 24 August 2023 23 August 2026
Member Prof. Wesley Enoch AM 31 August 2023 30 August 2026
Member Ms. Leonie Boxtel 31 August 2023 30 August 2026
Member Deputy Secretary Ms. Elly Lawson 23 December 2022 Determined by the appointer
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