Held in celebration of Women’s Month, this talk weaves in the importance of embedding gender considerations within foreign policy and bilateral engagement.

Wednesday 25th March 2026, 12:30 pm AEDT or 9:30 am PHST.

 

Philippine-Australian Relations from 2016 to the Present

Former Australian Ambassador to the Philippines, Amanda Gorely, began her posting in 2016, which marked the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Australia and the Philippines. The milestone year became a formative chapter in her diplomatic career. A decade later, on the eve of the 80th anniversary of relations, Ambassador Gorely reflects on the key shifts and moments that defined this period and how they shaped her perspectives, including on advancing women’s leadership and gender equality.

Held in celebration of Women’s Month, this talk weaves in the importance of embedding gender considerations within foreign policy and bilateral engagement.

 

The ANU Philippines Institute Research Seminar Series is a recurring seminar series that showcases the work of scholars working on political, social and cultural issues in the Philippines and the wider region, with the goal of encouraging greater exchange, collaboration and networking amongst the research community.

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Event Speakers

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Amanda Gorely

Amanda Gorely was a senior Australian diplomat and former Australian Ambassador to the UN, the Philippines, and to Arms Control and Counter Proliferation. Over her career with the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, she led Australia’s engagement in multilateral diplomacy, international security, and non-proliferation efforts.

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Date

Online

Location

Online, via zoom

Cost

Free

Related academic area

Philippines Institute

Event speakers

Amanda Gorely

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