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i~cEl'VED For Meeting 0 7 MAY 2018 MEETING BRIEF: MDIND MEETING WITH THE UAE MINISTER OF BY: (JJV10111)(? FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
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Meeting Arrangements: Date: Wednesday, 9 May 2018 Time: 4.00 pm Venue: MG43 Attendees: His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan,
UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation; His Excellency Obaid Al Ketbi, UAE Ambassador to Australia; His Excellency Chief of Staff, Office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation; s47F
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Dept. Rep: Stephanie Hitchens, Assistant Director Middle Easst, UN, Africa & Peacekeeping,
Meeting Contact: Sandra Sibree, Departmental Liaison Officer, Offic.e of the Minister for Defence Industry, ......_
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• Australia has agreed to participate in Expo 2020 Dubai, the next iteration of the World Expo series. OF AT is developing a plan for Australia's participation in the Expo, including the design and fit-out of the Australian pavilion.
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Institute, the UAE was the fourth largest acquirer of US military equipment in the world from 2007-2016, just behind Australia.
• While the UAE defence industry is a mix of state-owned and private companies, state-owned businesses are the core of the market. Tawazun Holdings and Mubadala are the key companies in the area, with a range of defence subsidiaries. In 2014, the Emirates Defence Industries Company (EDIC) was established to bring together all UAE government owned
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• Australia assesses all military export applications on a case-by-case basis in accordance with our export control provisions.
o The assessment process includes consultation across government.
o These export control provisions reflect our international obligations, including obligations under the Arms Trade Treaty.
o The assessment also considers the proposed export against policy criteria of international obligations, human rights, regional security, national security and foreign policy.
Consultation: YES. • Matt Ramage, Assistant Secretary Defence Industry Branch • Steve Hosking, Director, Defence Export Assessment and Regimes
Attachments:
• Attachment A: Biography of His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and Biography of His Excellency Obaid Al Ketbi, UAE Ambassador to Australia.
• Attachment B: Discussion Points • Attachment C: Defence Relationship Brief- UAE • Attachment D: Defence Factsheet- UAE
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H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan
Cabinet Member, Minister of Foreign Affairs &
International Cooperation
United Arab Emirates
His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan was
appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab
Emirates on the 9th of February, 2006. The ministry’s role
focuses on maintaining clear political positions that support
the UAE’s relationships with its regional and international
partners while promoting the UAE as a regional leader in
different fields. Also, as foreign minister, he focuses on establishing specialized diplomatic
capabilities and encouraging political talents to address international concerns and provide
distinct consular and other services in looking after UAE nationals and the issues they may face
during their travels.
He is also a member of the UAE’s National Security Council, Deputy Chairman of the UAE’s
Permanent Committee on Borders, Chairman of the board of trustees of Emirates Diplomatic
Academy, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Emirates Foundation for Youth
Development, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Abu Dhabi Fund for
Development (ADFD) and Board Member of the National Defense College, and Chairman of the
Education and Human Resources Council.
He represents the UAE at Arab and international conferences and meetings. He launched
important international forums like Sir Bani Yas Forum and Global Forum on Relationships
between the Arab World, Latin America and the Caribbean. He guided a rapid expansion of
diplomatic links with countries in Latin America, South Pacific, sub-Saharan Africa and East
Asia.
Sheikh Abdullah holds a degree in Political Science from UAE University. He was appointed
Minister of Information and Culture in 1997, a post that he held until 2006. He served as
Chairman of Emirates Media Incorporated, Chairman of UAE Football Association (1993 –
2001), and as the Under Secretary of the Ministry of Information and Culture from 1995 to 1997.
He was born in Abu Dhabi on the 30th of April, 1972; an avid reader, a student of history, a keen
sportsman particularly interested in scuba diving, football and cycling. He also enjoys classical
music. He is married to Her Highness Sheikha Alyazia bint Saif Al Nahyan and has five children:
Fatima, Mohammad, Zayed, Saif and Theyab.
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H.E. Dr Obaid Al Ketbi
United Arab Emirates Ambassador to Australia
His Excellency Dr Obaid Al Ketbi, Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to Australia, based in
Canberra, took up his post in August 2015. He is also a non-residence Ambassador to the Republic
of Vanuatu, the Independent State of Samoa and Solomon Islands.
Dr Alketbi is a highly qualified, skilled and experienced professional with over 39 years of military,
homeland security and business management experience.
Prior to his Diplomatic post, His Excellency was a member of the decision making Council of the
Government of Abu Dhabi UAE - the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, and the Deputy Commander-
in-Chief of Abu Dhabi Police in charge of Homeland Security (2008 – 2014).
Dr Al Ketbi held distinguished and distinctive positions in the UAE Federal and Abu Dhabi
governments including; Chairmanship and Membership of various Organizations such as Chair of
the Exchange of Information and Integration of National Security, Abu Dhabi; Chair of the National
Security Committee on Weapons, Ammunition and Explosives; Chair of the Executive Board of the
International Defence Exhibition & Conference (IDEX); Chair of the International Exbition for
National Security & Resilience (ISNR), and a Member of the Standing Committee for Crises &
Disaster Management; and a Member of the International Anti-Terrorism Committee, World
Economic Forum, Abu Dhabi.
In addition, Dr Alketbi has a strong interest in academic research and has serval publications in
various fields. Ambassador Dr Al Ketbi holds the degrees of BSc, MSc (Engr); BBA, MBA (Bus
Mgt); MSc (Nat Res Mgt) and PhD (Int Bus) – his Doctorate of Philosophy topic was "The
International Transfer and Anchorage of Foreign Technology in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) –
Case Study of the Private Sector".
He is married with a daughter and a son.
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Discussion Points
Australia-UAE defence relationship
We view our defence relationship with the UAE as a genuine
partnership that makes a substantial contribution to the peace
and security of the Middle East.
o There are over 1,000 ADF personnel currently deployed to
the broader Middle East, including 400 in Iraq and about 300
in Afghanistan, and our
deployed major fleet unit.
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I was particularly pleased to attend the International Defence
Exhibition (IDEX) in Abu Dhabi last year.
o Australia will be expanding our trade show presence through
additional funding for Team Defence Australia.
o As one of the largest conferences in the world, we remain
very interested in attendance at IDEX.
Australian Industry Developments
In late January, the Government released Australia’s first ever
Defence Export Strategy to increase our defence exports over the
next decade.
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To aid this export effort, the Australian Government has launched
an Australian Defence Export Office which is responsible for tasks
such as trade exhibitions and working with industry and
government.
A Defence Exports Advocate has also recently been established.
On 20 March, I launched the second edition of the Australian
Military Sales Catalogue.
o At almost 100 pages, the Catalogue showcases the
capabilities of 69 innovative Australian companies for export.
In April, the Australian Government released the first ever
Australian Defence Industrial Capability Plan.
o This Plan provides the Government’s vision and objectives
for the development of Australia’s defence industry over the
next decade.
o It highlights that Australian defence industry has a range of
world leading capabilities and is well positioned to meet
Defence’s current and future capability needs.
Australia-UAE Defence Industry Engagement
Australia is keen to enhance defence industry cooperation with
the UAE, particularly at the industry-to-industry level.
o Deeper engagement between our defence industries will
strengthen the broader bilateral relationship.
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Australian companies have a strong track record of establishing a
local presence or partnering with local companies to deliver
capabilities.
o We believe there is significant interest in the UAE as a
market amongst Australian industry, and there is
opportunity for us to achieve win-win results.
I understand there are a number of Australian companies seeking
opportunities in the UAE.
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o For example, we could arrange networking events between
Australian businesses interested in the UAE and key UAE
defence companies
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We welcome the opportunity to share our experience in this field
with the UAE, particularly the development of our new defence
industry policy framework.
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If raised: Syrian conflict
Australia will continue to support the peace process in Syria.
o Lack of meaningful progress in the Geneva process is
discouraging.
o It is important that all parties remain focused on defeating
Daesh.
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If raised: Expo 2020 Dubai
Looking forward to Australia taking part in this leading showcase
of global innovation.
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is leading Australia’s
participation in this exciting event.
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DEFENCE RELATIONSHIP BRIEF – UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
As acknowledged in the 2016 Defence White Paper, Australia will continue to develop our strong
defence relationship with the UAE. Australia’s bilateral defence engagement with the UAE
primarily consists of annual dialogues and exercises, fee-for-service training, senior visits,
defence industry cooperation, and port visits.
. Australia’s Defence Attaché is located in Abu Dhabi and the annual Joint Defence
Cooperation Committee dialogue is our primary mechanism for managing the relationship.
Strategic Considerations
Recent Engagement (Previous 12 Months)
Australia hosted the 2018 Joint Defence Cooperation Committee dialogue in Canberra over
23-24 April 2018.
CDF visited the UAE in January 2018 and met with Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces
LTGEN Al Rumaithi.
8th Bilateral Air Staff talks in November 2017
RAAF delegation attended Dubai International Air Show in October 2017
HMAS Newcastle conducted a PASSEX with the UAE Naval Forces in October 2017
UAE delegation attended the RAN Sea Power Conference in October 2017
Governor General conducted State Visit in September/October 2017
UAE observers participated in EX Talisman Sabre in July 2017
DEPSEC SP&I visited the UAE in May 2017 to meet with senior officials from the
Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Presidential Guard.
DCN attended bilateral Navy staff talks in May 2017
Joint UAE team participated at ASAAM 17 in May 2017
Prime Minister Turnbull visited the UAE in April 2017 for a call with Crown Prince Sheikh
Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
UAE National Defence College delegation visited Australia for a study tour in March 2017
UAE’s Joint Operations Centre delegation visited HQJOC in March 2017
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UAE delegation attend CAF Symposium and International Air Show in February 2017
MDIND visited the UAE in February 2017 to deliver an address at the International
Defence Exhibition (IDEX). He also met with Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed
Al Nahyan.
CAF conducted counterpart call with Commander UAE Air Force and Air Defence in
February 2017
HMAS Arunta conducted a PASSEX with the UAE Naval Forces in January 2017
CDF visited the UAE and conducted key leadership engagement, including a counterpart
call with Chief of Staff, in December 2016
CN conducted counterpart calls with Commander Naval Forces, Commander Joint Aviation
Command and the Chairman Critical Infrastructure and Coastal Protection Agency in
December 2016
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UAE: Defence Relations Factsheet - Correct as at 10 December 2017
KEY LEADERS
Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces and Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi - HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan
Prime Minister, Deputy President and Minister for Defence - HH She kh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Chief of Staff of the UAE Armed Forces - HE Staff Lieutenant General Hamad Mohammed Thani Al Rumaithi
Commander UAE Land Forces - Major General Saleh Mohammed Saleh Al Aamry
Commander UAE Naval Forces - Staff Major General (Navy Pilot) She kh Saeed Bin Hamdan Bin Mohamed Al Nahyan
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A USTRALIA· UAE J OINT DEFENCE C OOPERATION
DIALOGUE
Frequency: Annual
Most recent: Abu Dhabi, NOV 16
Notes: Australia and the UAE alternate hosting responsibilities.
Reason: The annual dialogue is the primary mechanism through which cooperation and training are reviewed.
STRATEGIC C ON SID ERA TIONS
KEY AGREEMENTS
Defence Cooperation Agreement (2008) (expired)
A USTRALIAN PRESENCE
HOM - Mr. Arthur Spyrou
Defence Attache Abu Dhabi -COL Gerry Berson
Air Warfare Centre Liaison Officer - Air Force (04)
KEY UAE ARMED F ORCES STATISTICS (Please note these figures are from 2013)
EXERCISES/ACTIVITIES
Talisman Sabre (2015, 2017)
Pitch Black (2014, 2016) ~iffiltllh
Budget: US$13.9 billion, 3.6% GDP
Size of UAE Armed Forces:
Navy - 2,500
Army - 44,000
Air Force - 4,500
Presidential Guard - 12,000
Total: 63,000 (+ National Service personnel)
KEY ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITIES (2017) Date Activity
FY 17/18 Training and engagement
OCT/NOV ALTC 27
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OCT PASSEX
OCT Sea Power Conference
NOV 8th Air Staff Talks
MAY 1st Navy Staff Talks
MAY AASAM 17
MAR National Defence College Visit
MAR HQJOCVisit
FEB IDEX
JAN PASSEX
KEY LEADERSHIP ENGAGEMENT 2017/18 In Australia
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Summary
25 individual training opportunities were offered
UAE hosted Advanced Tactical Leadership Course 27 ( 3 x FA18)
HMAS Newcastle conducted a PASSEX with the UAE Naval Forces
UAE Naval Forces and CICPA delegation attended
Hosted un Australia
DCN visited UAE
UAE team participated in The Australian Army Skill at Arms competition
Defence hosted a delegation from the UAE's National Defence College
A delegation, led by UAE Deputy Commander Joint Operation Centre visited HQJOC
MDIND, Team Defence Australia and CDF and CN representatives attended
HMAS Arunta conducted a PASSEX with the UAE Naval Forces
In the UAE
CDF (JAN 18)
GG (SEP/OCT 17)
CJOPS (SEP 17)
DEPSEC SP&I (MAY 17)
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PM (APR 17)
CA (MAR 17)
CAF (FEB 17)
MDIND (FEB 17)
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This export pennit is granted in accordance with Regulation B E of the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958.
Pennit Number: DO 1s47G
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Conditions of Approval:
Failing to comply with any of the following conditions is an offence under the Customs Act 1901 and may result in a penalty, and/or the permit being revoked by the Minister for Defence.
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Your export permit is subject to the following conditions:
1. Any future export proposals arising from the demonstration of the listed items will require an export application and be subject to the normal assessment criteria.
Defence Export ControlsR1-1-A037PO Box 7901CANBERRA BC ACT 2610
Tel: 1800 66 10 66Email: [email protected]: http://www.defence.gov.au/ExportControls
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Please quote reference number DOD/ on any correspondence relating to this permit.
1. The only approved exports are those specified in this permit.
2. This permit number should be quoted on all declarations made to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection for items exported under this permit.
3. In accordance with the Section 240(1A) of the Customs Act 1901, you are required to keep all the relevant commercial documents relating to exports of these goods for 5 years from the date of exportation.
4. The export of these goods may be prohibited by the Minister in accordance with section 112(2AB) of the Customs Act 1901. In the event that your exportation is prohibited, you will be notified in accordance with the requirements set out in the provision of the Customs Act 1901.
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This permit is granted in accordance with subsection 11(4) of the Defence Trade Controls Act
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Attachment A to this permit is the summary of our assessment of the items in your application against the Defence and Strategic Goods List.
Conditions of approval:
Failure to comply with any of the following conditions is an offence under the Defence Trade Controls Act 2012 and may result in a penalty.
Your permit is subject to the following conditions:
1. This permit is issued on the proviso that the applicant supplies an End Use Statement completed by the end user to Defence Export Controls for verification prior to any further technology transfers. The End Use Statement should be provided by email to [email protected].
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Review rights: If you have any concerns about these conditions, please contact us immediately so that we can discuss them with you.
You are also entitled to make a request to the Defence Minister to review the decision to impose a condition on this permit. Your request must be made in writing within 30 days of your receipt of this approval and must provide reasons for your request for review. Further infonnation and guidance in relation to your review rights can be found on our website.
Information about this permit:
I. This permit only authorises the supply of the Approved DSGL Technology to the Approved Destinations.
2. This pennit may be revoked by the Defence Minister by written notice if the Minister is satisfied that any supply covered by tl1e pennit would prejudice the security, defence or international relations of Australia.
3. In accordance with section 58 of the Defence Trade Controls Act 2012, you are required to keep records of supplies made under this permit and retain the records for a period of five years.
4. In accordance with section 12 of the Defence Trade Controls Act 2012, the Defence Minister may impose new conditions on this pennit, or remove or vary conditions of this pennit, by written notice.
Please quote reference number DOD~n any correspondence relating to this permit.
Damien Cllifley Director
Date of issue: '
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This export pennit is granted in accordance with Regulation B E of the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958.
Pennit Number: DOD
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Approved Goods: As per attachment
Consignees: As per attachment
End-Users: As per attachment
Approved Destinations:
Attachment A to this pennit is the summaiy of our assessment of the items in your application against the Defence and Strategic Goods List.
Information about this permit:
1. The only approved expo1is are those specified in this pennit.
2 . This pennit number should be quoted on all declarations made to the Department of hnmigration and Border Protection for items expo1ied under this pennit.
3. In accordance with the Section 240(1A) of the Customs Act 1901, you ai·e requii·ed to keep all the relevant commercial documents relating to expo1is of these goods for 5 years from the date of expo1iation.
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Defence Export ControlsR1-1-A037PO Box 7901CANBERRA BC ACT 2610
Tel: 1800 66 10 66Email: [email protected]: http://www.defence.gov.au/ExportControls
Wayne CooperAssistant Director
Date of issue:
Please quote reference number DOD/ on any correspondence relating to this permit.
4. The export of these goods may be prohibited by the Minister in accordance with section 112(2AB) of the Customs Act 1901. In the event that your exportation is prohibited, you will be notified in accordance with the requirements set out in the provision of the Customs Act 1901.
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PERMIT FOR THE EXPORT OF GOODS
This export permit is granted in accordance with regulation 13E of the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958.
Permit Number: DOD s47G
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This Permit is for:
Approved Goods:
Consignees:
End-Users:
Approved Destinations:
Attachment A to this permit is the summary of our assessment of the items in your application against the Defence and Strategic Goods List.
Information about this permit:
1. The only approved exports are those specified in this permit.
2. This permit may be revoked by the Defence Minister by written notice if the Minister is satisfied that any export covered by the permit would prejudice the security, defence or international relations of Australia.
3. This permit number must be quoted on all declarations made to the Australian Border Force for items exported under this permit.
4. In accordance with subsection 240(1A) of the Customs Act 1901, you are required to keep all relevant commercial documents relating to exports of these goods for 5 years from the date of exportation.
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5. In accordance with regulation 13EC of the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958, the Defence Minister may impose new conditions on this permit, or remove or vary conditions of this permit, by written notice.
Please quote reference number DOD permit.
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• m y Director
Date of issue: s47G
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FOi 464/17 /18 Item 2 Serial 5
PERMIT FOR THE EXPORT OF GOODS
This export permit is granted in accordance with regulation 13E of the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958.
Permit Number: DOD s47G
Permit Holder: s47G
Date of expiry: This export Permit authorises the export of the listed goods up to and including '
1--------------+-= This Permit is for:
Approved Goods:
Consignees:
End-Users:
Approved Destinations:
Attachment A to this permit is the summary of our assessment of the items in your application against the Defence and Strategic Goods List.
Information about this permit:
1. The only approved exports are those specified in this permit.
Defence Export Controls - Ensuring Australia Exports Responsibly
2. This pennit may be revoked by the Defence Minister by written notice if the Minister is sati sfied that any export covered by the pennit would prejudice the security, defence or international relations of Australia.
3. This pennit number must be quoted on all declarations made to the Australian Border Force for items exported under this pennit.
4. In accordance with subsection 240(1A) of the Customs Act 1901, you are required to keep all relevant commercial documents relating to exports of these goods for 5 years from the date of exportation.
5. In accordance with regulation 13EC of the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958, the Defence Minister may impose new conditions on this pennit, or remove or vary conditions of this pennit, by written notice.
Please quote reference nwnber DOD pennit.
Michelle Maclachlan Assistant Director
Date of issue: "
Defence Export Controls Rl-3-A004 PO Box 7901 CANBERRA BC ACT 2610
Tel: 1800 66 10 66
s47G 1
Email: [email protected] .au Website: http://www. defence. gov .au/ExportControls
PERMIT NUMBER DOD~
n any correspondence relating to this
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TECHNICAL ASSESSI\.1ENT
REFERENCES USED IN ASSE SSI\.1ENT
PERMIT NU:t-ABER DOD s47G Page 3 of 3
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"' Department of Defence
FOi 464/17/1 8 Item 2 Serial 6
PERMIT FOR THE EXPORT OF GOODS
This export pennit is granted in accordance with Regulation B E of the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958.
Pennit Number: DOD
Pennit Holder:
Date of expiiy:
This Pennit is for:
Approved Goods:
Consignees:
End-Users:
Approved Destinations:
Attachment A to this pennit is the summaiy of our assessment of the items in your application against the Defence and Strntegic Goods List.
Defence Export Controls - Ensuring Australia Exports Responsibly
Defence Export ControlsR1-1-A037PO Box 7901CANBERRA BC ACT 2610
Tel: 1800 66 10 66Email: [email protected]: http://www.defence.gov.au/ExportControls
Wayne CooperAssistant Director
Date of issue:
Information about this permit:
Please quote reference number DOD/ on any correspondence relating to this permit.
1. The only approved exports are those specified in this permit.
2. This permit number should be quoted on all declarations made to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection for items exported under this permit.
3. In accordance with the Section 240(1A) of the Customs Act 1901, you are required to keep all the relevant commercial documents relating to exports of these goods for 5 years from the date of exportation.
4. The export of these goods may be prohibited by the Minister in accordance with section 112(2AB) of the Customs Act 1901. In the event that your exportation is prohibited, you will be notified in accordance with the requirements set out in the provision of the Customs Act 1901.
Page 2 of 3PERMIT NUMBER DOD/
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s47G
s47G
s22
s47G
Attachment A
TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT
REFERENCES USED IN ASSESSMENT
Page 3 of 3PERMIT NUMBER DOD/
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s47G
s47G
Australian Government
~ Department of Defence
FOi 464/17 /18 Item 2 Serial 7
PERMIT FOR THE EXPORT OF GOODS
This export permit is granted in accordance with regulation 13E of the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958.
Permit Number: DOD is47E(d)
Permit Holder: HQ Combined Arms Training Centre Bridges Barracks, Morobe Road Puckapunyal Victoria 3662 AUSTRALIA
Date of expiry: This export Permit authorises the export of the listed goods up to and including 03 June 2017
This Permit is for: A single shipment of the items
Approved Goods: As per attachment
Consignees:
End-Users:
Approved Destinations: UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (THE)
Attachment A to this permit is the summary of our assessment of the items in your application against the Defence and Strategic Goods List.
Information about this permit:
1. The only approved exports are those specified in this permit.
2. This permit may be revoked by the Defence Minister by written notice if the Minister is satisfied that any export covered by the permit would prejudice the security, defence or international relations of Australia.
3. This permit number must be quoted on all declarations made to the Australian Border Force for items exported under this permit.
4. In accordance with subsection 240(1A) of the Customs Act 1901, you are required to keep all relevant commercial documents relating to exports of these goods for 5 years from the date of exportation.
Defence Export Controls - Ensuring Australia Exports Responsibly
5. In accordance with regulation 13EC of the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958, the Defence Minister may impose new conditions on this permit, or remove or vary conditions of this permit, by written notice.
Please quote reference number DOD/ permit.
Wayne Cooper Assistant Director
Date of issue: 18 April 2017
Defence Export Controls Rl-3-A004 PO Box 7901 CANBERRA BC ACT2610
Tel: 1800661066
s47E(d)
Email: [email protected] .au Website: http://www.defence.gov.au/ExportControls
PERMIT NUMBER DOD s47E(d)
on any correspondence relating to this
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TECHNICAL ASSESSI\.1ENT s33(a)(iii)
REFERENCES USED IN ASSE SSI\.1ENT
Nil
PERMIT NU:t-ABER DOD s47E(d)
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Attachment A
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Approved Goods
Wayne Cooper Assistant Director
Date of issue: 18 April 2017
PERMIT NUMBER DOD/ s47E(d)
Attachment for Permit Number DOD s47E(d)
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Wayne Cooper Assistant Director
Date of issue: 18 April 2017
PERMIT NUMBER DOD s47E(d)
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Wayne Cooper Assistant Director
Date of issue: 18 April 2017
PERMIT NUMBER DOD s47G
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Wayne Cooper Assistant Director
Date of issue: 18 April 2017
PERMIT NUMBER DOD s47E(d)
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FOi 464/17/18 Item 2 Serial 8
PERMIT FOR THE EXPORT OF GOODS
This export permit is granted in accordance with Regulation 13E of the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958.
Permit Number: DOD s47G
Permit Holder: s47G
Date of expiry: This export Permit authorises the export of the listed goods up to and including
This Permit is for:
Approved Goods:
Consignees:
End-Users:
Approved Destinations:
Attachment A to this permit is the summary of our assessment of the items in your application against the Defence and Strategic Goods List.
Information about this permit:
1. The only approved exports are those specified in this permit.
Defence Export Controls - Ensuring Australia Exports Responsibly
2. This permit number should be quoted on all declarations made to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection for items exported under this permit.
3. In accordance with the Section 240(1A) of the Customs Act 1901, you are required to keep all the relevant commercial documents relating to exports of these goods for 5 years from the date of exportation.
4. The export of these goods may be prohibited by the Minister in accordance with section l 12(2AB) of the Customs Act 1901. In the event that your exportation is prohibited, you will be notified in accordance with the requirements set out in the provision of the Customs Act 1901.
Please quote reference number DOD~on any correspondence relating to this permit.
Mark Fenotti Assistant Director
Date of issue: '
Defence Export Controls Rl-1-A037 PO Box 7901 CANBERRA BC ACT 2610
Tel: 1800 66 10 66 Emai I: exportcontrol [email protected] .au Website: http://www.defence.gov.au/ExportControls
PERMIT NUMBER DOD s47G
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TECHNICAL ASSESSlVIENT
REFERENCES USED IN ASSE SSlVIENT
PERMIT NU:t-ABER DOD s47G Page 3 of 3
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FOi 464/17 /18 Item 2 Serial 9
PERMIT FOR THE EXPORT OF GOODS
This export permit is granted in accordance with Regulation 13E of the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958.
Permit Number: DOD s47G
Permit Holder: s47G
Date of expiry: This export Permit authorises the export of the listed goods up to and including s47G
This Permit is for:
Approved Goods:
Consignees:
End-Users:
Approved Destinations:
Attachment A to this permit is the summary of our assessment of the items in your application against the Defence and Strategic Goods List.
Information about this permit:
1. The only approved exports are those specified in this permit.
2. This permit number should be quoted on all declarations made to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection for items exported under this permit.
3. In accordance with the Section 240(1A) of the Customs Act 1901, you are required to keep all the relevant commercial documents relating to exports of these goods for 5 years from the date of exportation.
Defence Export Controls - Ensuring Australia Exports Responsibly
4. The export of these goods may be prohibited by the Minister in accordance with section 112(2AB) of the Customs Act 1901. In the event that your exportation is prohibited, you will be notified in accordance with the requirements set out in the provision of the Customs Act 1901.
Please quote reference number DOD~on any correspondence relating to this permit.
Andelka Labudovic Assistant Director
Date of issue: '
Defence Export Controls Rl-1-A037 PO Box 7901 CANBERRA BC ACT 2610
Tel: 1800 66 10 66 Email: ex,portcontrols@defence,2ov.au Website: http://www.defence.gov.au/ExportControls
PERMIT NUMBER DOD s47G
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TECHNICAL ASSESSlVIENT s47G
REFERENCES USED IN ASSE SSlVIENT
PERMIT NU:t-ABER DOD s47G Page 3 of 5
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Approved Goods
s47G
Andelka Labudovic Assistant Director
PERMIT NUMBER DOD
Attachment for Permit Number DOD s47G
s47G
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s47G
• I ' • Assistant Director
Date of issue: s47G
PERMIT NUMBER DOD~ Page 5 of 5
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FOi 464/17/18 Item 2 Serial 10
PERMIT FOR THE EXPORT OF GOODS
This export permit is granted in accordance with Regulation 13E of the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958.
Permit Number:
Permit Holder:
Date of expiry:
This Permit is for:
Approved Goods:
Consignees:
End-Users:
Approved Destinations:
Attachment A to this permit is the summary of our assessment of the items in your application against the Defence and Strategic Goods List.
Defence Export Controls - Ensuring Australia Exports Responsibly
Conditions of Approval:
Failing to comply with any of the following conditions is an offence under the Customs Act /90/ and may result in a penalty, and/or the permit being revoked by the Minister for Defence.
Your export permit is subject to the following conditions:
1. The permit holder must supply serial number(s) prior to the export of the listed items by email to [email protected] referencing the permit number and the items the serial numbers apply to.
Information about this permit:
1. The only approved exports are those specified in this permit.
2. This permit number should be quoted on all declarations made to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection for items exported under this permit.
3. In accordance with the Section 240(1A) of the Customs Act 1901, you are required to keep all the relevant commercial documents relating to exports of these goods for 5 years from the date of exportation.
4. The export of these goods may be prohibited by the Minister in accordance with section 11 2(2AB) of the Customs Act 1901. In the event that your exportation is prohibited, you will be notified in accordance with the requirements set out in the provision of the Customs Act 1901.
Please quote reference number DOD " permit.
Mark F enotti Assistant Director
Date of issue: s47G
Defence Export Controls Rl-1-A037 PO Box 7901 CANBERRA BC ACT 2610
Tel: 1800 66 IO 66 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.defence.gov .au/ExportControls
PERMIT NUMBER DOD-
on any correspondence relating to this
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TECHNICAL ASSESSlVIENT s47G
REFERENCES USED IN ASSE SSlVIENT
PERMIT NU:t-ABER DOD ' Page 3 of 3
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FOi 464/17/18 Item 2 Serial 11
PERMIT FOR THE EXPORT OF GOODS
This export permit is granted in accordance with Regulation 13E of the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958.
Permit Number: DOD 1s47E(d)
Permit Holder: HQ Combined Arms Training Centre Bridges Barracks, Morobe Road Puckapunyal Victoria 3662 AUSTRALIA
Date of expiry: This export Permit authorises the export of the listed goods up to and including 13 October 2018
This Permit is for: Multiple shipments of the items
Approved Goods: As per attachment
Consignees:
End-Users:
Approved Destinations: UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (THE)
Attachment A to this permit is the summary of our assessment of the items in your application against the Defence and Strategic Goods List.
Information about this permit:
1. The only approved exports are those specified in this permit.
2. This permit number should be quoted on all declarations made to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection for items exported under this permit.
3. In accordance with the Section 240(1A) of the Customs Act 1901, you are required to keep all the relevant commercial documents relating to exports of these goods for 5 years from the date of exportation.
Defence Export Controls - Ensuring Australia Exports Responsibly
4. The export of these goods may be prohibited by the Minister in accordance with section l 12(2AB) of the Customs Act 1901. In the event that your exportation is prohibited, you will be notified in accordance with the requirements set out in the provision of the Customs Act 1901.
Please quote reference number DOD pennit.
Michelle Maclachlan Assistant Director
Date of issue: 13 April 2018
Defence Export Controls Rl-3-A004 PO Box 7901 CANBERRA BC ACT 2610
Tel: 1800 66 10 66
s47E(d)
Email: [email protected] .au Website: http://www.defence.gov.au/ExportControls
PERMIT NUMBER DOD s47E(d)
on any correspondence relating to this
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TECHNICAL ASSESSlVIENT s33(a)(iii)
REFERENCES USED IN ASSESSlVIENT Nil.
PERMIT NU:t-ABER DOD s47E(d)
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Attachment A
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Approved Goods
Michelle Maclachlan Assistant Director
Date of issue: 13 April 20 18
PERMIT NUMBER DOD s47E(d)
Attachment for Permit Number DOD s47E(d)
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I
Assistant Director
Date of issue: 13 April 20 18
PERMIT NUMBER DOD/ s47E(d)
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Michelle Maclachlan Assistant Director
Date of issue: 13 April 2018
PERMIT NUMBER DOD s47E(d)
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FOi 464/17/18 Item 2 Serial 12
PERMIT FOR THE EXPORT OF GOODS
This export permit is granted in accordance with regulation 13E of the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958.
Permit Number: DOD s47G
Permit Holder:
Date of expiry:
This Permit is for:
Approved Goods:
Consignees:
End-Users:
Approved Destinations:
Attachment A to this permit is the summary of our assessment of the items in your application against the Defence and Strategic Goods List.
Information about this permit:
1. The only approved exports are those specified in this permit.
Defence Export Controls - Ensuring Australia Exports Responsibly
2. This pennit may be revoked by the Defence Minister by written notice if the Minister is satisfied that any export covered by the pennit would prejudice the security, defence or international relations of Australia
3. This pennit number must be quoted on all declarations made to the Australian Border Force for items exported under this permit.
4. In accordance with subsection 240(1A) of the Customs Act 1901, you are required to keep all relevant commercial documents relating to exports of these goods for 5 years from the date of exportation.
5. In accordance with regulation 13EC of the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958, the Defence Minister may impose new conditions on this pennit, or remove or vary conditions of this permit, by written notice.
Please quote reference number DOD~ on any correspondence relating to this permit.
Andelka Labudovi.c Assistant Director
Date ofissue: s47G
Defence Export Controls Rl-3-A004 PO Box 7901 CANBERRA BC ACT 2610
Tel: 1800 66 10 66 Email: [email protected]. au Website: http://www.defence.gov.au/ExportControls
PERMIT NUMBER DOD
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REFERENCES USED IN ASSE SSI\.1ENT
PERMIT NU:t-ABER DOD " Page 3 of 3
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FOi 464/17 /18 Item 2 Serial 13
PERMIT FOR THE EXPORT OF GOODS
This export permit is granted in accordance with regulation 13E of the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958.
Permit Number: DOD s47G
Permit Holder: s47G
Date of expiry: This export Permit authorises the export of the listed goods up to and including •
1--------------+= This Permit is for:
Approved Goods:
Consignees:
End-Users:
Approved Destinations:
Attachment A to this permit is the summary of our assessment of the items in your application against the Defence and Strategic Goods List.
Information about this permit:
1. The only approved exports are those specified in this permit.
Defence Export Controls - Ensuring Australia Exports Responsibly
2. This pennit may be revoked by the Defence Minister by written notice if the Minister is satisfied that any export covered by the pennit would prejudice the security, defence or international relations of Australia
3. This pennit number must be quoted on all declarations made to the Australian Border Force for items exported under this permit.
4. In accordance with subsection 240(1A) of the Customs Act 1901, you are required to keep all relevant commercial documents relating to exports of these goods for 5 years from the date of exportation.
5. In accordance with regulation 13EC of the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958, the Defence Minister may impose new conditions on this pennit, or remove or vary conditions of this permit, by written notice.
Please quote reference number DOD~n any correspondence relating to this permit.
Andelka Labudovi.c Assistant Director
Defence Export Controls Rl-3-A004 PO Box 7901 CANBERRA BC ACT 2610
Tel: 1800 66 10 66 Email: [email protected]. au Website: http://www.defence.gov.au/ExportControls
PERMIT NUMBER DOD s47G
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TECHNICAL ASSESSI\.1ENT s47G
REFERENCES USED IN ASSE SSI\.1ENT
PERMIT NU:t-ABER DOD s47G Page 3 of 3
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FOi 464/17/18 Item 2 Serial 14
PERMIT FOR THE EXPORT OF GOODS
This export permit is granted in accordance with regulation 13E of the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958.
Permit Number: DOD s47G
Permit Holder: s47G
Date of expiry: This export Permit authorises the export of the listed goods up to and including '
1--------------+-= This Permit is for:
Approved Goods:
Consignees:
End-Users:
Approved Destinations:
Attachment A to this permit is the summary of our assessment of the items in your application against the Defence and Strategic Goods List.
Information about this permit:
1. The only approved exports are those specified in this permit.
Defence Export Controls - Ensuring Australia Exports Responsibly
2. This permit may be revoked by the Defence Minister by written notice if the Minister is satisfied that any export covered by the permit would prejudice the security, defence or international relations of Australia.
3. This permit number must be quoted on all declarations made to the Australian Border Force for items exported under this permit.
4. In accordance with subsection 240(1A) of the Customs Act 1901, you are required to keep all relevant commercial documents relating to exports of these goods for 5 years from the date of exportation.
5. In accordance with regulation 13EC of the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958, the Defence Minister may impose new conditions on this permit, or remove or vary conditions of this permit, by written notice.
Please quote reference number DOD permit.
Mark Fenotti Assistant Director
Date of issue: s47G
Defence Export Controls Rl-3-A004 PO Box 7901 CANBERRA BC ACT 2610
Tel: 1800 66 10 66
s47G
Emai I: exportcontro [email protected] .au Website: http://www.defence.gov.au/ExportControls
PERMIT NUMBER DOD/ s47G
on any correspondence relating to this
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TECHNICAL ASSESSI\.1ENT s47G
REFERENCES USED IN ASSE SSI\.1ENT
Nil
PERMIT NU:t-ABER DOD
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FOi 464/17 /18 Item 2 Serial 15
PERMIT FOR THE EXPORT OF GOODS
This export permit is granted in accordance with regulation 13E of the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958.
Permit Number: DOD s47G
Permit Holder: s47G
Date of expiry: This export Permit authorises the export of the listed goods up to and including s47G
This Permit is for:
Approved Goods:
Consignees:
End-Users:
Approved Destinations:
Attachment A to this permit is the summary of our assessment of the items in your application against the Defence and Strategic Goods List.
Information about this permit:
1. The only approved exports are those specified in this permit.
Defence Export Controls - Ensuring Australia Exports Responsibly
2. This pennit may be revoked by the Defence Minister by written notice if the Minister is sati sfied that any export covered by the pennit would prejudice the security, defence or international relations of Australia.
3. This pennit number must be quoted on all declarations made to the Australian Border Force for items exported under this pennit.
4. In accordance with subsection 240(1A) of the Customs Act 1901, you are required to keep all relevant commercial documents relating to exports of these goods for 5 years from the date of exportation.
5. In accordance with regulation 13EC of the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958, the Defence Minister may impose new conditions on this pennit, or remove or vary conditions of this pennit, by written notice.
Please quote reference nwnber DOD pennit.
Michelle Maclachlan Assistant Director
Date of issue:
Defence Export Controls Rl-3-A004 PO Box 7901 CANBERRA BC ACT 2610
Tel: 1800 66 10 66
s47G
Email: [email protected] .au Website: http://www. defence. gov .au/ExportControls
PERMIT NUMBER DOD s47G
on any correspondence relating to this
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TECHNICAL ASSESSI\.1ENT s47G
REFERENCES USED IN ASSE SSI\.1ENT
Nil.
PERMIT NU:t-ABER DOD
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Attachment A
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