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Advancing the interests of Australia and Australians internationally

Australian Government - Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Advancing the interests of Australia and Australians internationally

Australia-Korea Foundation 

 

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Lotus lantern festival in Seoul

About the AKF

The Australia-Korea Foundation 2012-2013 grant round

Update: the grant and scholarship rounds have now closed

The AKF Scholarship Program 2012-13

Applications for the Australia-Korea Foundation Scholarship Program are now closed.

20th Anniversary of the Australia-Korea Foundation

2012 marks the 20th Anniversary of the AKF. To commemorate this significant milestone, the Foundation will be celebrating through the support of projects and activities which foster linkagesbetween the two countries. AKF will also reflect and celebrate enduring relationships built on AKF seed funding over the years.

Brief history of Australia-Korea Foundation

Following head-of-government-level visits in 1988-89, the Governments of Australia and the Republic of Korea agreed to establish a group of influential members from the business, academic, cultural and media sectors of Australia and Korea to identify new directions and areas of cooperation in the relationship between the two countries. The group — the Australia-Korea Forum — subsequently met in Canberra and in Sydney and brought down a series of recommendations aimed at broadening and strengthening bilateral ties, including a recommendation that each side establish a foundation to promote the relationship.

The Australia-Korea Foundation was established by the Australian Government in 1992.

Korea-Australia Foundation

The Government of the Republic of Korea also announced the formation of the Korean counterpart of the AKF, the Korea-Australia Foundation (KAF), in 1991. The Board of the KAF is composed of a number of prominent Koreans from government, academia and business.

Australia-Korea Foundation Annual Reports

Order constituting the Australia-Korea Foundation

Order constituting the Australia-Korea Foundation

Contact us

  • Email: australia.korea@dfat.gov.au
  • Phone: +61 2 6261 9542
  • Fax: +61 2 6261 2143
  • Mail:
    • Australia
      Australia-Korea Foundation, North Asia Division
      Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
      R G Casey Building, John McEwen Crescent
      Barton ACT 0221
      Australia
    • Korea
      Australia-Korea Foundation
      Australian Embassy
      19th Fl, Kyobo Building
      1 Jongno 1-Ga, Jongno-Gu
      Seoul, Korea