This Plan of Action will implement over the next five years (2008-2013) the Joint Declaration on the ASEAN-Australia Comprehensive Partnership signed in Manila, the Philippines on 1 August 2007.
In implementing this Plan of Action, ASEAN Member Countries and Australia commit to support ASEAN integration, including narrowing the development gap, to attain the end goal of the establishment of an ASEAN Community by 2015, consisting of three pillars, namely security, economic and socio-cultural, and to support enhanced Australian engagement with the region, in ways which are mutually agreed by all parties.
ASEAN Member Countries and Australia commit to implement the Plan in accordance with our international legal obligations and the laws, regulations and national policies of ASEAN Member Countries and Australia.
I. Political and Security Cooperation
1. Promote deeper understanding of the political systems and historical, social and cultural traditions of each side through increasing people-to-people contacts, including track-two activities, such as academic conferences, workshops, seminars and exchange of visits;
2. Strengthen democracy, the rule of law, judiciary system and legal infrastructure, efficient civil services, and good governance, through information sharing, conferences, seminars, visits and training;
3. Promote continued cooperation through regional security fora and note the emergence of the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting (ADMM) as a new forum for addressing security in the region;
4. Support ASEAN's efforts in implementing the ASEAN Convention on Counter Terrorism, signed on 13 January 2007, and other initiatives/measures on counter terrorism, including the Work Programme to Implement the ASEAN-Australia Joint Declaration for Cooperation to Combat International Terrorism;
5. Deepen and broaden cooperation in response to common security interests in terrorism, other transnational crime, non-proliferation and non-traditional security threats within the framework of national legislation and applicable international laws, agreements and protocols by:
6. Promote cooperation in human rights through consultation, information sharing and capacity building;
7. Strengthen collaboration and assist ASEAN’s efforts in implementing the ASEAN Declaration against Trafficking in Persons particularly Women and Children, including cooperation among law enforcement agencies as called for under the relevant and applicable UN conventions;
8. In the framework of applicable national and international law, intensify cooperation to combat corruption, including denying a safe haven to those guilty of public corruption and those who corrupt them, and cooperate in the recovery and return of the proceeds of corruption, as well as cooperate in the extradition and prosecution of those engaged in bribery, including in international business transactions, according to the means of each concerned country;
9. Deepen understanding of the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia (TAC), noting that Australia’s accession reflects our firm commitment to the promotion of peace and stability in the region;
II. Economic Cooperation
10. Foster favorable environments for trade, investment and other economic linkages between ASEAN and Australia;
11. Maintain and enhance cooperation under the ASEAN-Australia Development Cooperation Program (AADCP) and, where applicable, other regional and sub-regional development programmes to assist ASEAN members with their trade and investment liberalization efforts consistent with their commitments under the WTO, bilateral and regional FTAs as well as within APEC, taking into account ASEAN’s efforts for regional integration and narrowing the development gap within ASEAN;
12. Encourage greater communication among stakeholders in government, industry and academia to support the successful establishment and implementation of the ASEAN Australia and New Zealand Free Trade Area (AANZFTA); including support to allow the less developed and the developing ASEAN Member Countries to meaningfully participate in and benefit from the AANZFTA;
13. Continue to provide technical support, especially to the CLMV, for ASEAN’s regional economic integration objectives, particularly the establishment of ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) by 2015;
14. Improve flows of goods, services and investment between ASEAN Member Countries and Australia by:
15. Promote further cooperation and linkages, through seminars, workshops, technical assistance, scholarship schemes, training, joint research and development projects, and institutional linkages so as to exchange information, experience, know-how, technology, and best practices, where appropriate, in the following areas:
16. Promote energy diversification through information exchanges and research on alternative, low emission, new and renewable energy development such as solar, wind, tidal and waves, hydro, geothermal, clean coal technology, natural gas, sustainable biofuels, biomass, marsh gas, and others, taking into consideration each country’s specific national circumstances; and as appropriate for those Member Countries which choose to do so, the use of civilian nuclear energy, while giving careful and due regards to the security, environment, health, and internationally-recognized safety standards of the energy source;
17. Continue to support the early accession of the Lao PDR to the WTO;
III. Socio-cultural Cooperation
18. Strengthen cooperation in the achievement of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs);
19. Assist ASEAN’s efforts in implementing the ASEAN Agreement on Disaster Management and Emergency Response and continue cooperation activities, including capacity building in disaster response and preparedness, disaster prevention, mitigation and rehabilitation, records recovery plan, and consider support for the operationalization of the ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on Disaster Management (AHA Centre);
20. Continue strengthening networks of tsunami early warning systems (including the Indian and Pacific Ocean Tsunami Warning and Mitigation Systems) and other hazards at scales appropriate to each hazard. In addition, support regional networks for disaster risk management and records recovery plan, including information sharing, exchange of best practices, capacity building and transfer of sustainable, advanced technology;
21. Strengthen collaboration on research and development and human resources development in the areas related to public health, including joint research and development, seminars, workshops and training courses both in scientific and management aspects of public health, exchange of visits and scholarships for officials and experts;
22. Continue to cooperate to address the threat of communicable and emerging infectious diseases, including HIV/AIDS, SARS and avian influenza, at sub-regional, regional and global levels, including through:
23. Continue cooperation in education, including through scholarship programmes, and by encouraging and facilitating regional student and academic mobility and exchange, and addressing any barriers to these. In particular, promote cooperation in the following areas:
24. Continue cooperation in science and technology, including through the exchange of information, knowledge, and researchers, the adoption of best practices, the development and application of technology, joint research and development, specialized training and workshop and institutional linkages, especially in the fields of:
25. Forge closer cooperation in environmental protection and the promotion of sustainable use of natural resources including through public awareness and environmental education, the exchange of information and best practices, specialized training and workshops and enhanced institutional linkages, especially in the following areas:
26. Consider closer cooperation in environmental protection and the promotion of sustainable use of natural resources, especially in the following areas:
27. Strengthen cooperation to combat illegal logging, promote afforestation and reforestation and avoiding deforestation and forest degradation; and in this regard, express appreciation for regional forest initiatives such as the Heart of Borneo Initiative and Indonesia’s Forestry Eleven Forum Initiative;
28. Cooperate to support the implementation of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), and cooperation in migratory species and wetlands management;
29. Support ASEAN’s efforts to strengthen the capabilities of the ASEAN Specialised Meteorological Centre (ASMC) and ASEAN Earthquake Information Centre (AEIC) and other regional facilities in providing services to communities through rapid dissemination of weather-related and seismic-related information, training of specialists and joint research in the areas of meteorology and seismology;
30. Cooperate in the acquisition, protection, preservation, management and promotion of cultural heritage, including through programmes of visits and exchanges between ASEAN and Australian archivists, librarians, and curators;
31. Conduct activities to promote tolerance of racial, religious and cultural diversity in the region, including through regional interfaith dialogue, performing arts exchanges, exchanges of arts experts and other visit and exchange programmes between ASEAN Member Countries and Australia;
32. Support the activities and projects of the ASEAN Foundation in promoting ASEAN integration and ASEAN awareness, including through the publishing of information on ASEAN in native languages of the ASEAN Member Countries, as well as people-to-people contacts among ASEAN Member Countries and with Australia; and
IV. Development Cooperation
33. Continue to support efforts to reduce poverty, narrow the development gap and promote sustainable development in ASEAN, through the ASEAN-Australia Development Cooperation Program (AADCP), other current and future programmes, and ongoing policy dialogue;
V. Follow-Up
34. The ASEAN Secretariat and Australia mutually determine to develop a schedule and projects for the implementation of the Plan of Action. This Plan of Action will be reviewed through existing mechanisms, including at the annual Joint Planning Committee (JPC) Meeting and the biennial ASEAN-Australia Forum (AAF). Ministers will be updated regularly on the progress of the implementation of the Plan of Action.