Timor-Leste Abandoned by Turnbull

01 June 2018

Not a single minister has visited Timor-Leste in the almost five years since the Coalition came to power, Senate Estimates has tonight heard.
All Australians are rightly proud of the role we played in supporting the Timorese people to claim their place as one of the worlds newest and proudest democracies.
But in an astonishing admission, DFAT officials tonight confirmed that not only had Prime Ministers Abbott and Turnbull failed to make a single visit to Timor-Leste during their time in office, neither had the Foreign Minister or indeed any other Minister or even Assistant Minister.

DFAT: September 2013 was the last ministerial visit to Timor. It was by the then Minister for International Development, Melissa Parke.

In recent years the relationship between Australia and Timor-Leste has come under strain over our maritime boundary dispute, a dispute only ended when the Turnbull Government finally agreed to international mediation, as Labor had been arguing for.
In my visit to Timor-Leste in 2017 it was clear that the relationship would substantially benefit from the resolution of this dispute, and had any minister from either the Abbott or Turnbull Governments made the same visit any time in the past five years, this sore point in our relationship might have been overcome much sooner.
Authorised by Noah Carroll ALP Canberra.