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Principal Locations
  1. Adelaide
  2. Albany
  3. Albury-Wodonga
  4. Alice Springs
  5. Armidale
  6. Ballarat
  7. Bathurst
  8. Bendigo
  9. Bourke
  10. Brisbane
  11. Broken Hill
  12. Bunbury
  13. Bundaberg
  14. Burnie
  15. Cairns
  16. Canberra
  17. Cessnock
  18. Charters Towers
  19. Clarence
  20. Coffs Harbour
  21. Coolangatta
  22. Darwin
  23. Devonport
  24. Dubbo
  25. Fremantle
  26. Geelong
  27. Gladstone
  28. Glenorchy
  29. Gold Coast
  30. Gosford
  31. Goulburn
  32. Grafton
  33. Gympie
  34. Hervey Bay
  35. Hobart
  36. Ipswich
  37. Kalgoorlie
  38. Latrobe City
  39. Launceston
  40. Lismore
  41. Mackay
  42. Maitland
  43. Maryborough
  44. Melbourne
  45. Mildura
  46. Mount Gambier
  47. Mount Isa
  48. Murray Bridge
  49. Newcastle
  50. Nowra
  51. Orange
  52. Palmerston
  53. Perth
  54. Port Augusta
  55. Port Hedland
  56. Port Lincoln
  57. Port Macquarie
  58. Port Pirie
  59. Queanbeyan
  60. Redcliffe
  61. Rockhampton
  62. Shepparton
  63. Sunshine Coast
  64. Sydney
  65. Tamworth
  66. Thuringowa
  67. Toowoomba
  68. Townsville
  69. Tweed Heads
  70. Victor Harbor
  71. Wagga Wagga
  72. Whyalla
  73. Wollongong

Resources


Australia Fact



USIS Washington File: FACT SHEET: DEFENSE DEPARTMENT DESCRIBES DEPLETED URANIUM USE

(The following fact sheet was issued by the Defense Department August 4, 1998.) ...

FACT SHEET: DEFENSE DEPARTMENT DESCRIBES DEPLETED URANIUM USE ... [Read More]

Department of State Washington File: Text: Fact Sheet on U.S.-Australia Climate Action Partnership

Text: Fact Sheet on U.S.-Australia Climate Action Partnership ...

FACT SHEET ...

The U.S. State Department released the following fact sheet on April 26, explaining the U.S.-Australia Climate Action Partnership: ... [Read More]

U.S. Citizen Services

Travel Warning - Indonesia (10 May 2005) Public Announcement - Worldwide Caution (08 March 2005) U.S. Dept. of State latest travel advisories & warnings Avian Flu Fact Sheet Internet-Based Registration of U.S. Citizens Worldwide New Regulatory Passport Procedures ... [Read More]

Fact Sheets

Bureau of Nonproliferation Releases [Read More]

Fact Sheets

Bureau of Nonproliferation Nonproliferation Regimes [Read More]

Consular Information Sheets

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z |   ... [Read More]

Department of State Washington File: Fact Sheet: U.S.-Australia Trade Pact Addresses Pharmaceutical Issues

Trade Facts ...

Following is a fact sheet issued by the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative July 8 regarding pharmaceutical issues in the U.S.-Australia Free Trade Agreement (FTA): ...

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Australia Group

[This fact sheet is no longer current.  See updated version.]  The Australia Group (AG) was founded in 1984 in the aftermath of the massive use of chemical weapons (CW) during the Iran-Iraq war. During the 1980s, evidence surfaced that several countries, including Iraq, were producing chemical weapons, using supplies from the international trade in chemicals and related equipment.The principal impetus for the AG was to ensure that the industries of the participating countries did not assist, either purposefully or inadvertently, states seeking to acquire a CBW (chemical and biological weapons) capability. [Read More]

Department of State Washington File: Fact Sheet: Australia Group Fights Chemical, Biological Weapons Proliferation

Fact Sheet: Australia Group Fights Chemical, Biological Weapons Proliferation ...

Following is a fact sheet from the U.S. State Department's Bureau of Nonproliferation on the Australia Group, which was created in 1984 to combat the proliferation of chemical and biological weapons. ...

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Department of State Washington File: Fact Sheet: USTR Issues Fact Sheet on U.S.-Australia Free Trade Agreement

-- This is the most significant immediate reduction of industrial tariffs ever achieved in a U.S. free trade agreement, and will provide immediate benefits for America's manufacturing workers and companies. U.S. manufacturers estimate that the elimination of tariffs could result in $2 billion per year in increased U.S. exports of manufactured goods. ...

Fact Sheet: USTR Issues Fact Sheet on U.S.-Australia Free Trade Agreement ...

-- More than 99 percent of U.S. exports of manufactured goods to Australia will become duty-free immediately upon entry into force of the Agreement. Manufactured goods currently account for 93 percent of total U.S. goods exports to Australia. ... [Read More]


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