It is my great honour to represent Australia as the new Ambassador to Germany. I look forward to working with our 🇩🇪 partners on our shared priorities and interests. I am excited to get to know this beautiful country‘s culture and history – and, of course, share ours in return.
DFAT is committed to continuing to build respectful relationships and genuine partnerships with First Nations colleagues and communities.
The theme for National Reconciliation Week 2026 – All In – calls on all of us to commit to reconciliation every day.
Democracy is strongest when everyone is free to live with dignity, equality and without fear.
On #IDAHOBIT, Australia joins the Equal Rights Coalition in affirming that LGBTQIA+ equality is at the heart of democracy.
@EqualRightsC@MarkDreyfusKCMP
As dawn breaks across the world this Anzac Day, Australian Embassies, High Commissions and Consulates pause to commemorate.
From ceremonies in PNG, Japan, London and Jordan, we remember those who lost their lives.
Lest we forget.
Today, on ANZAC Day, we remember and give thanks for the service of all of our Defence Force personnel.
It was an honour to join the Dawn Service at South Australia’s War Memorial to pay tribute to those who have fallen in the service of our nation. Lest we forget.
2026 National Defence Strategy and Integrated Investment Program
Today, the Australian Government released the 2026 National Defence Strategy and Integrated Investment Program, setting out a clear plan to respond to Australia’s strategic circumstances and keep Australians safe.
Together, the 2026 National Defence Strategy and Integrated Investment Program documents outline how Defence will identify, prioritise and deliver the capabilities needed in an increasingly dangerous and unpredictable strategic environment.
The 2026 Integrated Investment Program includes an additional $14 billion over the next four years and $53 billion over the decade, through Defence funding, estate modernisation and alternative financing where appropriate.
This significant increase in investment is supported by major reforms, including the establishment of the Defence Delivery Agency and the Government’s response to the Estate Audit, ensuring stronger accountability, value for money and faster delivery of capability.
Find out more ➡️ https://t.co/xzgxpQ3sdB
At Parliament House, Minister Pistorius met 🇦🇺 Deputy PM Marles and Defence Industry Minister Conroy.
They discussed closer co-operation on armaments and space. A statement of intent was signed to advance an Early Warning System against potential threats.
🎥: Bundeswehr/Bock
Smoking ceremony at Parliament House
Minister Pistorius participates in a Welcome to Country by the traditional owners, the Ngunnawal People.
🎥: Bundeswehr/Pütz
Our defence partnerships are more important now than ever before.
That’s why we’re working with Germany to strengthen cooperation between our defence forces and defence industries, so we can continue to support the global rules-based border and ensure the security of our respective regions.
A trade deal with the world’s second-largest economy, the European Union, gives Australians something to smile about - a competitive edge at a key moment in global trade.
Worlds apart, but now closer than ever 🇦🇺🇪🇺
Australia and Europe are taking our relationship to the next level with a once in a generation Free Trade Agreement and Security and Defence Partnership.
More jobs. More security. More local products in global markets.
And in an increasingly uncertain world, these relationships matter.
Because when we work together, we’re stronger than ever.
The EU-Australia Free Trade Agreement is a once-in-a-generation deal that will unlock a massive, high-income market for Australian exporters.
It will also make many European goods more affordable for Australian consumers.
The risk of protests, unrest and terrorism linked to the situation in the Middle East may escalate in the region and worldwide.
If you're travelling overseas, it's important to stay up to date on current events in your destination and take steps to ensure your safety. 1/2
Travellers in the Middle East – don't go to the airport unless you've been directly notified by your airline or travel provider. Check your flight status on your airline’s website or app before starting your journey to the airport. Keep checking as things may change quickly.
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has opened a crisis registration portal for Australians in Israel, Iran, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar.
Conflict in the Middle East continues to impact flights globally. Do not cancel your flights or travel plans until you get advice from your travel agent, airline or other professional. (1/4)
There are heightened security risks in the Middle East. Prioritise your safety, monitor events and follow local advice, including instructions to shelter in place. (3/3)
Flights can change at short notice. Contact your travel agent or airline to confirm your plans. Review your travel insurance to understand what is covered in the event of cancellations. (2/3)