• 000131820
    The Hon Pat Conroy, Minister for International Development & the Pacific views the causeway (narrowest point in Funafuti) accompanied by Minister for Justice, Communications and Foreign Affairs, the Hon Panapasi Nelesone in Tuvalu on August 30, 2023. Minister Conroy travelled to Tuvalu to hear first-hand from the Government about its priorities and to continue to deepen our close partnership. He met with Prime Minister Kausea Natano and members of his Cabinet to discuss how the countries can work together to strengthen Tuvalu’s economic and environmental resilience. The visit is a key opportunity to advance our shared interests in a strong and united Pacific Islands Forum. Tuvalu is a global leader in climate action. During the visit, Minister Conroy reaffirmed Australia’s commitment to ambitious climate action. He also visited the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project to see the critical work Australia is supporting to protect the lives, livelihoods and culture of Tuvaluans in the face of climate change. Host country attendees: • Minister Panapasi 
Australian attendees: • Minister Conroy • A/g High Commissioner David Slattery • Ms Bianca Birdsall, Senior Advisor, MIDPO • Ms Elizabeth Peak, Head, Office of the Pacific • Mr Brenton Garlick, High Commissioner designate
  • 000131812
    The Hon Pat Conroy, Minister for International Development & the Pacific views the causeway (narrowest point in Funafuti) accompanied by Minister for Justice, Communications and Foreign Affairs, the Hon Panapasi Nelesone in Tuvalu on August 30, 2023. Minister Conroy travelled to Tuvalu to hear first-hand from the Government about its priorities and to continue to deepen our close partnership. He met with Prime Minister Kausea Natano and members of his Cabinet to discuss how the countries can work together to strengthen Tuvalu’s economic and environmental resilience. The visit is a key opportunity to advance our shared interests in a strong and united Pacific Islands Forum. Tuvalu is a global leader in climate action. During the visit, Minister Conroy reaffirmed Australia’s commitment to ambitious climate action. He also visited the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project to see the critical work Australia is supporting to protect the lives, livelihoods and culture of Tuvaluans in the face of climate change. Host country attendees: • Minister Panapasi 
Australian attendees: • Minister Conroy • A/g High Commissioner David Slattery • Ms Bianca Birdsall, Senior Advisor, MIDPO • Ms Elizabeth Peak, Head, Office of the Pacific • Mr Brenton Garlick, High Commissioner designate
  • 000131816
    The Hon Pat Conroy, Minister for International Development & the Pacific views the causeway (narrowest point in Funafuti) accompanied by Minister for Justice, Communications and Foreign Affairs, the Hon Panapasi Nelesone in Tuvalu on August 30, 2023. Minister Conroy travelled to Tuvalu to hear first-hand from the Government about its priorities and to continue to deepen our close partnership. He met with Prime Minister Kausea Natano and members of his Cabinet to discuss how the countries can work together to strengthen Tuvalu’s economic and environmental resilience. The visit is a key opportunity to advance our shared interests in a strong and united Pacific Islands Forum. Tuvalu is a global leader in climate action. During the visit, Minister Conroy reaffirmed Australia’s commitment to ambitious climate action. He also visited the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project to see the critical work Australia is supporting to protect the lives, livelihoods and culture of Tuvaluans in the face of climate change. Host country attendees: • Minister Panapasi 
Australian attendees: • Minister Conroy • A/g High Commissioner David Slattery • Ms Bianca Birdsall, Senior Advisor, MIDPO • Ms Elizabeth Peak, Head, Office of the Pacific • Mr Brenton Garlick, High Commissioner designate
  • 000131806
    The Hon Pat Conroy, Minister for International Development & the Pacific views the causeway (narrowest point in Funafuti) accompanied by Minister for Justice, Communications and Foreign Affairs, the Hon Panapasi Nelesone in Tuvalu on August 30, 2023. Minister Conroy travelled to Tuvalu to hear first-hand from the Government about its priorities and to continue to deepen our close partnership. He met with Prime Minister Kausea Natano and members of his Cabinet to discuss how the countries can work together to strengthen Tuvalu’s economic and environmental resilience. The visit is a key opportunity to advance our shared interests in a strong and united Pacific Islands Forum. Tuvalu is a global leader in climate action. During the visit, Minister Conroy reaffirmed Australia’s commitment to ambitious climate action. He also visited the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project to see the critical work Australia is supporting to protect the lives, livelihoods and culture of Tuvaluans in the face of climate change. Host country attendees: • Minister Panapasi 
Australian attendees: • Minister Conroy • A/g High Commissioner David Slattery • Ms Bianca Birdsall, Senior Advisor, MIDPO • Ms Elizabeth Peak, Head, Office of the Pacific • Mr Brenton Garlick, High Commissioner designate
  • 000131839
    The Hon Pat Conroy, Minister for International Development & the Pacific views the causeway (narrowest point in Funafuti) accompanied by Minister for Justice, Communications and Foreign Affairs, the Hon Panapasi Nelesone in Tuvalu on August 30, 2023. Minister Conroy travelled to Tuvalu to hear first-hand from the Government about its priorities and to continue to deepen our close partnership. He met with Prime Minister Kausea Natano and members of his Cabinet to discuss how the countries can work together to strengthen Tuvalu’s economic and environmental resilience. The visit is a key opportunity to advance our shared interests in a strong and united Pacific Islands Forum. Tuvalu is a global leader in climate action. During the visit, Minister Conroy reaffirmed Australia’s commitment to ambitious climate action. He also visited the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project to see the critical work Australia is supporting to protect the lives, livelihoods and culture of Tuvaluans in the face of climate change. Host country attendees: • Minister Panapasi 
Australian attendees: • Minister Conroy • A/g High Commissioner David Slattery • Ms Bianca Birdsall, Senior Advisor, MIDPO • Ms Elizabeth Peak, Head, Office of the Pacific • Mr Brenton Garlick, High Commissioner designate
  • 000131818
    The Hon Pat Conroy, Minister for International Development & the Pacific views the causeway (narrowest point in Funafuti) accompanied by Minister for Justice, Communications and Foreign Affairs, the Hon Panapasi Nelesone in Tuvalu on August 30, 2023. Minister Conroy travelled to Tuvalu to hear first-hand from the Government about its priorities and to continue to deepen our close partnership. He met with Prime Minister Kausea Natano and members of his Cabinet to discuss how the countries can work together to strengthen Tuvalu’s economic and environmental resilience. The visit is a key opportunity to advance our shared interests in a strong and united Pacific Islands Forum. Tuvalu is a global leader in climate action. During the visit, Minister Conroy reaffirmed Australia’s commitment to ambitious climate action. He also visited the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project to see the critical work Australia is supporting to protect the lives, livelihoods and culture of Tuvaluans in the face of climate change. Host country attendees: • Minister Panapasi 
Australian attendees: • Minister Conroy • A/g High Commissioner David Slattery • Ms Bianca Birdsall, Senior Advisor, MIDPO • Ms Elizabeth Peak, Head, Office of the Pacific • Mr Brenton Garlick, High Commissioner designate
  • 000131833
    The Hon Pat Conroy, Minister for International Development & the Pacific views the causeway (narrowest point in Funafuti) accompanied by Minister for Justice, Communications and Foreign Affairs, the Hon Panapasi Nelesone in Tuvalu on August 30, 2023. Minister Conroy travelled to Tuvalu to hear first-hand from the Government about its priorities and to continue to deepen our close partnership. He met with Prime Minister Kausea Natano and members of his Cabinet to discuss how the countries can work together to strengthen Tuvalu’s economic and environmental resilience. The visit is a key opportunity to advance our shared interests in a strong and united Pacific Islands Forum. Tuvalu is a global leader in climate action. During the visit, Minister Conroy reaffirmed Australia’s commitment to ambitious climate action. He also visited the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project to see the critical work Australia is supporting to protect the lives, livelihoods and culture of Tuvaluans in the face of climate change. Host country attendees: • Minister Panapasi 
Australian attendees: • Minister Conroy • A/g High Commissioner David Slattery • Ms Bianca Birdsall, Senior Advisor, MIDPO • Ms Elizabeth Peak, Head, Office of the Pacific • Mr Brenton Garlick, High Commissioner designate
  • 000131814
    The Hon Pat Conroy, Minister for International Development & the Pacific views the causeway (narrowest point in Funafuti) accompanied by Minister for Justice, Communications and Foreign Affairs, the Hon Panapasi Nelesone in Tuvalu on August 30, 2023. Minister Conroy travelled to Tuvalu to hear first-hand from the Government about its priorities and to continue to deepen our close partnership. He met with Prime Minister Kausea Natano and members of his Cabinet to discuss how the countries can work together to strengthen Tuvalu’s economic and environmental resilience. The visit is a key opportunity to advance our shared interests in a strong and united Pacific Islands Forum. Tuvalu is a global leader in climate action. During the visit, Minister Conroy reaffirmed Australia’s commitment to ambitious climate action. He also visited the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project to see the critical work Australia is supporting to protect the lives, livelihoods and culture of Tuvaluans in the face of climate change. Host country attendees: • Minister Panapasi 
Australian attendees: • Minister Conroy • A/g High Commissioner David Slattery • Ms Bianca Birdsall, Senior Advisor, MIDPO • Ms Elizabeth Peak, Head, Office of the Pacific • Mr Brenton Garlick, High Commissioner designate
  • 000131808
    The Hon Pat Conroy, Minister for International Development & the Pacific views the causeway (narrowest point in Funafuti) accompanied by Minister for Justice, Communications and Foreign Affairs, the Hon Panapasi Nelesone in Tuvalu on August 30, 2023. Minister Conroy travelled to Tuvalu to hear first-hand from the Government about its priorities and to continue to deepen our close partnership. He met with Prime Minister Kausea Natano and members of his Cabinet to discuss how the countries can work together to strengthen Tuvalu’s economic and environmental resilience. The visit is a key opportunity to advance our shared interests in a strong and united Pacific Islands Forum. Tuvalu is a global leader in climate action. During the visit, Minister Conroy reaffirmed Australia’s commitment to ambitious climate action. He also visited the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project to see the critical work Australia is supporting to protect the lives, livelihoods and culture of Tuvaluans in the face of climate change. Host country attendees: • Minister Panapasi 
Australian attendees: • Minister Conroy • A/g High Commissioner David Slattery • Ms Bianca Birdsall, Senior Advisor, MIDPO • Ms Elizabeth Peak, Head, Office of the Pacific • Mr Brenton Garlick, High Commissioner designate
  • 000131845
    The Hon Pat Conroy, Minister for International Development & the Pacific views the causeway (narrowest point in Funafuti) accompanied by Minister for Justice, Communications and Foreign Affairs, the Hon Panapasi Nelesone in Tuvalu on August 30, 2023. Minister Conroy travelled to Tuvalu to hear first-hand from the Government about its priorities and to continue to deepen our close partnership. He met with Prime Minister Kausea Natano and members of his Cabinet to discuss how the countries can work together to strengthen Tuvalu’s economic and environmental resilience. The visit is a key opportunity to advance our shared interests in a strong and united Pacific Islands Forum. Tuvalu is a global leader in climate action. During the visit, Minister Conroy reaffirmed Australia’s commitment to ambitious climate action. He also visited the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project to see the critical work Australia is supporting to protect the lives, livelihoods and culture of Tuvaluans in the face of climate change. Host country attendees: • Minister Panapasi 
Australian attendees: • Minister Conroy • A/g High Commissioner David Slattery • Ms Bianca Birdsall, Senior Advisor, MIDPO • Ms Elizabeth Peak, Head, Office of the Pacific • Mr Brenton Garlick, High Commissioner designate
  • 000131988
    The Hon Pat Conroy, Minister for International Development & the Pacific undertakes a bilateral meeting with the Hon Panapasi Nelesone, Minister for Justice, Communications and Foreign Affairs of Tuvalu at the Convention Centre, Funafuti, Tuvalu on August 28, 2023. Minister Conroy travelled to Tuvalu to hear first-hand from the Government about its priorities and to continue to deepen our close partnership. He met with Prime Minister Kausea Natano and members of his Cabinet to discuss how the countries can work together to strengthen Tuvalu’s economic and environmental resilience. The visit is a key opportunity to advance our shared interests in a strong and united Pacific Islands Forum. Tuvalu is a global leader in climate action. During the visit, Minister Conroy reaffirmed Australia’s commitment to ambitious climate action. He also visited the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project to see the critical work Australia is supporting to protect the lives, livelihoods and culture of Tuvaluans in the face of climate change. Host country attendees: • Minister Panapasi Australian attendees: • Minister Conroy • A/g High Commissioner David Slattery • Ms Bianca Birdsall, Senior Advisor, MIDPO • Ms Elizabeth Peak, Head, Office of the Pacific • Ms Celeste Powell, Assistant Secretary, Pacific Partnerships • Mr Brenton Garlick, High Commissioner designate • Mr Louis Henley, Director, Nauru and Tuvalu Section (Notetaker)
  • 000131986
    The Hon Pat Conroy, Minister for International Development & the Pacific undertakes a bilateral meeting with the Hon Panapasi Nelesone, Minister for Justice, Communications and Foreign Affairs of Tuvalu at the Convention Centre, Funafuti, Tuvalu on August 28, 2023. Minister Conroy travelled to Tuvalu to hear first-hand from the Government about its priorities and to continue to deepen our close partnership. He met with Prime Minister Kausea Natano and members of his Cabinet to discuss how the countries can work together to strengthen Tuvalu’s economic and environmental resilience. The visit is a key opportunity to advance our shared interests in a strong and united Pacific Islands Forum. Tuvalu is a global leader in climate action. During the visit, Minister Conroy reaffirmed Australia’s commitment to ambitious climate action. He also visited the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project to see the critical work Australia is supporting to protect the lives, livelihoods and culture of Tuvaluans in the face of climate change. Host country attendees: • Minister Panapasi Australian attendees: • Minister Conroy • A/g High Commissioner David Slattery • Ms Bianca Birdsall, Senior Advisor, MIDPO • Ms Elizabeth Peak, Head, Office of the Pacific • Ms Celeste Powell, Assistant Secretary, Pacific Partnerships • Mr Brenton Garlick, High Commissioner designate • Mr Louis Henley, Director, Nauru and Tuvalu Section (Notetaker)
  • 000131997
    The Hon Pat Conroy, Minister for International Development & the Pacific undertakes a gift exchange after a bilateral meeting with the Hon Panapasi Nelesone, Minister for Justice, Communications and Foreign Affairs of Tuvalu at the Convention Centre, Funafuti, Tuvalu on August 28, 2023. Minister Conroy travelled to Tuvalu to hear first-hand from the Government about its priorities and to continue to deepen our close partnership. He met with Prime Minister Kausea Natano and members of his Cabinet to discuss how the countries can work together to strengthen Tuvalu’s economic and environmental resilience. The visit is a key opportunity to advance our shared interests in a strong and united Pacific Islands Forum. Tuvalu is a global leader in climate action. During the visit, Minister Conroy reaffirmed Australia’s commitment to ambitious climate action. He also visited the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project to see the critical work Australia is supporting to protect the lives, livelihoods and culture of Tuvaluans in the face of climate change. Host country attendees: • Minister Panapasi Australian attendees: • Minister Conroy • A/g High Commissioner David Slattery • Ms Bianca Birdsall, Senior Advisor, MIDPO • Ms Elizabeth Peak, Head, Office of the Pacific • Ms Celeste Powell, Assistant Secretary, Pacific Partnerships • Mr Brenton Garlick, High Commissioner designate • Mr Louis Henley, Director, Nauru and Tuvalu Section (Notetaker)
  • 000131961
    The Hon Pat Conroy, Minister for International Development & the Pacific undertakes a gift exchange after a bilateral meeting with the Hon Panapasi Nelesone, Minister for Justice, Communications and Foreign Affairs of Tuvalu at the Convention Centre, Funafuti, Tuvalu on August 28, 2023. Minister Conroy travelled to Tuvalu to hear first-hand from the Government about its priorities and to continue to deepen our close partnership. He met with Prime Minister Kausea Natano and members of his Cabinet to discuss how the countries can work together to strengthen Tuvalu’s economic and environmental resilience. The visit is a key opportunity to advance our shared interests in a strong and united Pacific Islands Forum. Tuvalu is a global leader in climate action. During the visit, Minister Conroy reaffirmed Australia’s commitment to ambitious climate action. He also visited the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project to see the critical work Australia is supporting to protect the lives, livelihoods and culture of Tuvaluans in the face of climate change. Host country attendees: • Minister Panapasi Australian attendees: • Minister Conroy • A/g High Commissioner David Slattery • Ms Bianca Birdsall, Senior Advisor, MIDPO • Ms Elizabeth Peak, Head, Office of the Pacific • Ms Celeste Powell, Assistant Secretary, Pacific Partnerships • Mr Brenton Garlick, High Commissioner designate • Mr Louis Henley, Director, Nauru and Tuvalu Section (Notetaker)
  • 000131992
    The Hon Pat Conroy, Minister for International Development & the Pacific undertakes a gift exchange after a bilateral meeting with the Hon Panapasi Nelesone, Minister for Justice, Communications and Foreign Affairs of Tuvalu at the Convention Centre, Funafuti, Tuvalu on August 28, 2023. Minister Conroy travelled to Tuvalu to hear first-hand from the Government about its priorities and to continue to deepen our close partnership. He met with Prime Minister Kausea Natano and members of his Cabinet to discuss how the countries can work together to strengthen Tuvalu’s economic and environmental resilience. The visit is a key opportunity to advance our shared interests in a strong and united Pacific Islands Forum. Tuvalu is a global leader in climate action. During the visit, Minister Conroy reaffirmed Australia’s commitment to ambitious climate action. He also visited the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project to see the critical work Australia is supporting to protect the lives, livelihoods and culture of Tuvaluans in the face of climate change. Host country attendees: • Minister Panapasi Australian attendees: • Minister Conroy • A/g High Commissioner David Slattery • Ms Bianca Birdsall, Senior Advisor, MIDPO • Ms Elizabeth Peak, Head, Office of the Pacific • Ms Celeste Powell, Assistant Secretary, Pacific Partnerships • Mr Brenton Garlick, High Commissioner designate • Mr Louis Henley, Director, Nauru and Tuvalu Section (Notetaker)
  • 000131953
    The Hon Pat Conroy, Minister for International Development & the Pacific undertakes a bilateral meeting with the Hon Panapasi Nelesone, Minister for Justice, Communications and Foreign Affairs of Tuvalu at the Convention Centre, Funafuti, Tuvalu on August 28, 2023. Minister Conroy travelled to Tuvalu to hear first-hand from the Government about its priorities and to continue to deepen our close partnership. He met with Prime Minister Kausea Natano and members of his Cabinet to discuss how the countries can work together to strengthen Tuvalu’s economic and environmental resilience. The visit is a key opportunity to advance our shared interests in a strong and united Pacific Islands Forum. Tuvalu is a global leader in climate action. During the visit, Minister Conroy reaffirmed Australia’s commitment to ambitious climate action. He also visited the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project to see the critical work Australia is supporting to protect the lives, livelihoods and culture of Tuvaluans in the face of climate change. Host country attendees: • Minister Panapasi Australian attendees: • Minister Conroy • A/g High Commissioner David Slattery • Ms Bianca Birdsall, Senior Advisor, MIDPO • Ms Elizabeth Peak, Head, Office of the Pacific • Ms Celeste Powell, Assistant Secretary, Pacific Partnerships • Mr Brenton Garlick, High Commissioner designate • Mr Louis Henley, Director, Nauru and Tuvalu Section (Notetaker)