Australia-Taiwan Relations Forum
2026
Bringing together leaders across sectors to explore security, resilience, and the future of Australia–Taiwan relations in the Indo-Pacific.
The Australia–Taiwan Relations Forum 2026 convened key voices from government, academia, industry, and the community to examine pressing issues shaping the Indo-Pacific. Through focused discussions on security, resilience, and regional stability, the forum highlighted the growing importance of Australia–Taiwan engagement and the need for closer cooperation among like-minded partners in an increasingly complex strategic landscape.
17 April 2026 (Friday), 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Undumbi Room, Queensland Parliament House
2025
Australia-Taiwan Relations: Navigating Future Paths after IPAC 2024 and the Australian Senate Motion on UN Resolution 2758
Following the July 2024 Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) conference, the Australian Senate passed a historic Urgency Motion in August, marking the first time the Australian Parliament officially rejected Beijing’s interpretation of United Nations Resolution 2758, which claims “Taiwan is an inalienable part of Chinese territory.” This motion underscores Australia’s increasing focus on Taiwan and its significance in shaping future bilateral relations. The forum aims to explore the potential evolution of Taiwan-Australia relations.
28 February 2025 (Friday), 1:45 PM – 5:30 PM
Premier’s Hall, Queensland Parliament House