Past Dialogue
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As liberal democracies in the Asia-Pacific, Australia and Japan share a range of interests and values. Both countries must tackle the strategic challenges that loom in the region and around the world, while making the most of a range of historic opportunities. Fostering meaningful cooperation, collaboration and mutual understanding between Australia and Japan over the coming years will be important if both countries are to contribute to peace, security and stability in our region, as well as continue to realise the many economic, social and cultural benefits borne of our bilateral relationship.
Dates
26 7月 - 29 7月 2017
Location
Melbourne, Australia
Wednesday 26 July 2017
Session 1: Welcome and introductions
Venue: Foundation for Young Australians
Welcome Reception hosted by the Honourable Linda Dessau AC, Governor of Victoria
Venue: Government House
Dinner
Venue: Rice Paper Scissors, Fitzroy
Thursday 27 July 2017
Welcome to Country
Venue: Japanese Room and Terrace, Melbourne School of Design, University of Melbourne
Session 2: Governance and public policy: the views from Tokyo and Canberra
Mr Peter Hartcher, The Sydney Morning Herald
Mr Takeshi Kurihara, NHK
Ms Rachel Mealey, Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Chair: Mr Jamie Smyth, The Financial Times
Morning Tea
Session 3: The Japan–Australia ‘special strategic partnership’ in a shifting Asia-Pacific
Prof. Akiko Fukushima, Aoyama Gakuin University
Dr Tomohiko Satake, National Institute for Defense Studies, Japanese Ministry of Defense
Dr Merriden Varrall, The Lowy Institute
Chair: Prof. Nick Bisley, La Trobe University
Lunch
Session 4: Korean Peninsula simulation exercise
Facilitated by Admiral Chris Barrie AC, RAN (Ret’d), former Chief of the Australian Defence Force
Session 5: Visit to the Eureka Skydeck
Venue: Eureka Tower, Southbank
Pre-dinner reception
Hosted by Ms Melanie Brock, Chair Emeritus, ANZCCJ
Venue: Crown, Southbank
Dinner and keynote
Keynote delivered by Mr Tom Switzer, United States Studies Centre
Venue: Cutler and Co, Fitzroy
Friday 28 July 2017
Welcome
Remarks from Mr Hong Lim MP, Parliamentary Secretary for Multicultural Affairs and Asian Engagement, Parliament of Victoria
Venue: PwC, Southbank
Session 8: Business, trade and investment: capitalising on JAEPA
Prof. Jenny Corbett, Australian National University
Ms Cristina Merino, Australian and New Zealand Chamber of Commerce in Japan
Ms Catherine Taylor, Austrade
Chair: Mr Jason Hayes, PwC
Morning tea
Session 9: STARTUP: innovation and entrepreneurship in the JP–AU relationship
Mr Hiroyuki Tahara, JETRO/Osaka Innovation Hub
Ms Kaoru Nishinakagawa, Innovation Dojo
Mr Jason Hayes, PwC
Chair: Mr Joshua Flannery, University of New South Wales
Lunch and session on cultural alignment facilitated by Mr Jason Hayes, PwC
Session 10: The changing climate and our energy future
Dr Llewelyn Hughes, Australian National University
Prof. Shirley Scott, University of New South Wales
Mr Tony Wood, The Grattan Institute
Chair: Mr Greg Muller, The Climate Media Centre
Visit to the HOKUSAI exhibition
Tour facilitated by Mr Wayne Crothers, Curator of Asian Art at the National Gallery of Victoria
Venue: National Gallery of Victoria, Southbank
Session 11: Delegate reflections
Venue: PwC, Southbank
Closing dinner
Venue: The Go-Go Bar at Chin Chin
Saturday 29 July 2017
Walking Tour of Melbourne
Facilitated by D’Arcy Butler, AJYD Organising Committee Member
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