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Continuing To Build On 70 Years Of Malaysia-Australia Ties

H. E. Danielle Heinecke, Australia's High Commissioner to Malaysia

27-Feb-25 08:00

Continuing To Build On 70 Years Of Malaysia-Australia Ties

Australia and Malaysia celebrate 70 years of diplomatic relations this year, having developed strong cooperation in sectors like trade, defence, education and tourism. Danielle Heinecke, Australia's High Commissioner to Malaysia, shares how both nations can enhance these ties to benefit both nations and the Southeast Asian region, amid global uncertainties and opportunities.

Produced by: Tun Hizami Hashim

Presented by: Keith Kam


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