Footnotes
Chapter 1 Introduction
[1]
Australia, Parliament 2004, Near Neighbours — Good Neighbours: An
inquiry into Australia’s Relationship with Indonesia, (D Jull, Chairman),
Parl. Paper 113, Canberra, p. 16.
[2]
ibid., p. 15.
[3]
ibid.
Chapter 2 Timor-Leste
[1]
The World Bank, Timor-Leste Overview, viewed 20 January 2013, <www.worldbank.org/en/country/timor-leste/overview>.
[2]
Operation ASTUTE was the military codename for the Australian contingent
of the ISF.
[3]
Central Intelligence Agency, World Fact Book: Timor-Leste, viewed
20 January 2013, <www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/tt.html>.
[4]
Department of Defence, ‘Mission complete for ANZAC diggers’, Media
Release, issued 3 January 2013, viewed 23 January 2013, <www.defence.gov.au/defencenews/stories/2013/jan/0103.htm>.
[5]
The other parties in the AMP coalition Government were the Social
Democratic Party (PSD), Democratic Party (PD), Timorese Social Democratic
Association (ASDT) and the National Democratic Union of the Timorese Resistance
(UNDERTIM).
[6]
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Timor-Leste country brief,
viewed 23 January 2013, <http://dfat.gov.au/geo/timor-leste/timor-leste-brief.html>.
[7]
International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook Database,
April 2013, viewed 28 May 2013, <www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2013/01/weodata/index.aspx>;
UN Statistics Department, World Statistics Pocketbook, viewed 27 May
2013, <http://unstats.un.org/unsd/pocketbook/PDF/2011/Timor-Leste.pdf>.
[8]
IMF, World Economic Outlook: Coping with High Debt and Sluggish Growth,
IMF, Washington DC, October 2012, p. 194.
[9]
Ministry of Finance, Government of the Democratic
Republic of Timor-Leste, 2013 State Budget, Book 1, p. 6, viewed
20 January 2013, <www.mof.gov.tl/>.
[10]
Minister of State, Government of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, 2013
State Budget of Timor-Leste unanimously approved, viewed 16 April 2013,
<http://timor-leste.gov.tl/>; Ministry of Finance, Government of the
Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, 2013 State Budget, Book 5, p. 5,
viewed 16 April 2013, <www.mof.gov.tl/>. Development Partners will
provide a further US$12.9 million in loans for two on-going projects, bringing
total Official Development Assistance in 2013 to US$216.3 million.
[11]
Secretary of State for the Council of Ministers of the Democratic Republic
of Timor-Leste, Timor-Leste predicted to be one of the top ten fastest
growing economies for 2011, Statement issued 20 January 2011, viewed
18 January 2013, <www.timor-leste.gov.tl>.
[12]
The final amount allocated to the Infrastructure Fund was reduced by $150
million to $604.4 million.
[13]
Ministry of Finance, Government of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, 2013
State Budget, Book 1, pp. 22–31, viewed 20 January 2013, <www.mof.gov.tl/>.
[14]
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australia—Timor–Leste Maritime
Arrangements, Fact Sheet, viewed 21 January 2013, <
http://dfat.gov.au/geo/timor-leste/fs_maritime_arrangements.html>.
[15]
Ministry of Finance, Government of the Democratic Republic
of Timor-Leste, 2013 State Budget, Book 1, p. 7, viewed 20
January 2013, <www.mof.gov.tl/>.
[16]
Minister of State, Government of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste,
2013 State Budget of Timor-Leste unanimously approved, viewed 16 April 2013,
<http://timor-leste.gov.tl>; Ministry of Finance, Government of the
Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, 2013 State Budget, Book 1, p.
5, viewed 20 January 2013, <www.mof.gov.tl/>.
[17]
United Nations Development Program (UNDP), Human Development Report 2013,
UNDP, New York, 2011, p. 15, viewed 27 May 2013, <http://hdr.undp.org/en/media/HDR2013_EN_Summary.pdf>.
[18]
AusAID submission to the JSCFADT inquiry into Australia’s relationship with
Timor-Leste (Submission No. 22, p. 6).
[19]
See: United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund, Country
statistics, viewed 20 January 2013, <www.unicef.org/statistics/index_countrystats.html>;
ICF Macro, Timor-Leste Demographic and Health Survey 2009-10, Ministry
of Finance, Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, Calverton, Maryland, December
2010.
[20]
UNMIT, Timor-Leste and the United Nations: Building on stability,
2012, viewed 23 January 2013, <http://unmit.unmissions.org/>.
[21]
UNDP, Human Development Report 2011 — Sustainability and Equity: A
Better Future for All, UNDP, New York, 2011, p. 164, viewed 20 January
2013, <http://hdr.undp.org/en/reports/global/hdr2011/>.
[22]
Secretariat of State for Vocational Training and Employment and the
National Statistics Directorate, Government of the Democratic Republic of
Timor-Leste, Timor-Leste Labour Force Survey 2010, p.viii, viewed 21
January 2013, <http://dne.mof.gov.tl/publications/index.htm>.
[23] Department
of Defence, Defence Support to Timor-Leste, viewed 17 April 2013, <http://www.defence.gov.au/opspire/>.
[24]
Following the Parliamentary elections held in 2012, Araújo was appointed Vice
Prime Minister and Coordinator of Social Affairs. Vicente
da Silva Guterres was elected President of the National Parliament.
[25]
Biographical information obtained from The Freedom Collection, George
W. Bush Institute, viewed 3 May 2013, <www.freedomcollection.org/>.
[26]
The delegation understands that the Land Ownership Bill, which passed the
Parliament, was vetoed by the President. A new proposal is intended to be
presented to the Cabinet.
[27]
PUN (National Unity Party).
[28]
UNDERTIM (National Democratic Union of the Timorese Resistance)
[29]
Following the Parliamentary elections held in 2012, Mr Nunes became Vice
President of Commission B and Ms Maria Lurdes Martins de Sousa Bessa MP was
elected its first woman President.
[30]
The UN has published a Fact Sheet summarising UNMIT’s achievements, viewed
12 May 2013, <www.un.org/en/peacekeeping/missions/past/unmit/>.
[31]
On 16 April 2012 Taur Matan-Ruak (Major General José Maria Vasconcelos) was
elected President of Timor-Leste.
[32]
In 2011, 31 Timorese received scholarships to study in Australia through
the Australian aid program. In June 2011, 15 Timorese commenced working on a
pearl farm near Broome as part of a hospitality pilot program for a possible expansion
of the Pacific Seasonal Worker Program. Since then a memorandum of
understanding has been agreed with the Government of Timor-Leste and Australia is
now receiving Timor-Leste’s seasonal workers in the hospitality and
horticulture industries.
Chapter 3 Indonesia
[1]
DFAT, Indonesia country brief, viewed 28 May 2013,
<http://dfat.gov.au/geo/indonesia/indonesia_brief.html>.
[2]
Secretariat General of the House of Representatives of the Republic of
Indonesia, A Point of View: The House of Representatives Work’s Mechanism,
Jakarta, 2010, p. 29.
[3]
The World Bank, Indonesia Economic Quarterly: Pressures mounting,
Washington DC, March 2013, <www.worldbank.org/content/dam/Worldbank/document/EAP/Indonesia/IEQ-MARCH-2013-English.pdf>,
viewed 28 May 2013.
[4]
Central Intelligence Agency, World Fact Book: Indonesia, viewed 29
May 2013,
<www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/id.html>.
[5]
The World Bank, Indonesia Economic Quarterly: Pressures mounting, Washington
DC, March 2013, p. 19, viewed 28 May 2013, <www.worldbank.org/content/dam/Worldbank/document/EAP/Indonesia/IEQ-MARCH-2013-English.pdf>.
[6]
Coordinating Ministry For Economic Affairs, Republic of Indonesia, Master
Plan for the Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesia’s Economic Development
2011-2025, Jakarta, 2011, <www.depkeu.go.id/ind/others/bakohumas/bakohumaskemenko/PDFCompleteToPrint(24Mei).pdf>,
viewed 29 May 2013.
[7]
DFAT, About the IA-CEPA negotiations, viewed 30 May 2013, <http://www.dfat.gov.au/fta/iacepa/>.
[8]
United Nations Development Program (UNDP), Human Development Report
2013, UNDP, New York, 2011, p. 15, viewed 27 May 2013,
<http://hdr.undp.org/en/media/HDR2013_EN_Summary.pdf>.
[9]
The World Bank, Indonesia Economic Quarterly: Pressures mounting, Washington
DC, March 2013, p. 49, viewed 28 May 2013,
<www.worldbank.org/content/dam/Worldbank/document/EAP/Indonesia/IEQ-MARCH-2013-English.pdf>.
[10]
AusAID, Why we give aid to Indonesia, viewed 27 May 2013, <www.ausaid.gov.au/countries/eastasia/indonesia/Pages/why-aid.aspx>;
AusAID, Demographic and development statistics for Indonesia, viewed 27
May 2013, <www.ausaid.gov.au/countries/eastasia/indonesia/Pages/statistics-indonesia.aspx>.
[11]
AusAID, Australia Indonesia Partnership Country Strategy 2008-13,
viewed 27 May 2013, <www.ausaid.gov.au/Publications/Documents/aip_strat_2008-13_english.pdf>.
[12]
JSCFADT, Australia’s Overseas Representation—Punching below our weight?,
Report of the Inquiry into Australia’s Overseas Representation, 2012, p. 45.
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