Fiji’s Air Forces In $2b Pacific Expansion Plan

Australia’s Albanese govern­ment will plunge almost $2 billion (FJ$2.96 billion) into the Pacific, as it tries to expand diplomatic and economic links with island nations and entrench Australia’s position as its major security partner.

Sunday 14 May 2023 | 19:53

Part of Australia’s Pacific expansion budget will be used to fund more maritime security and infrastructure projects across the region, including key Pacific wharves.

Part of Australia’s Pacific expansion budget will be used to fund more maritime security and infrastructure projects across the region, including key Pacific wharves.

Australia’s Albanese govern­ment will plunge almost $2 billion (FJ$2.96 billion) into the Pacific, as it tries to expand diplomatic and economic links with island nations and entrench Australia’s position as its major security partner.

Tuesday night’s budget also in­cludes a funding boost for the De­partment of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) after a review found parts of Australia’s diplomatic net­work were stretched and grappling with “serious gaps” in capabilities.

Its largest Pacific commitment is a major security package – as first flagged by the ABC last week – which is worth around $1.4 billion (FJ$2.07 billion) over four years.

Not all the money is new: The bulk of funding for this package will come from Defence, which will have to find around $920 million ($FJ1.3 billion) in savings to fund key Pacific initiatives.

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Story by: frederica.elbourne@fijisun.com.fj