From the Strengthening Friendship conference, Maubisse 27 August 2010
September 20th, 2010

The President of Timor-Leste, HE Jose Ramos-Horta and Rae Kingsbury
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Strengthening Friendship workshop activity and outcomes
September 11th, 2010
Strengthening Friendship: People to People
Haforsa Relasaun Amizade: Husi Povo ba Povo
Maubisse, Timor-Leste
27 & 28 August 2010

The Australia Timor-Leste Friendship movement has committed itself to continuing the Friendship process for the next ten years. At the end of the first ten years of the Australia Timor-Leste Friendship movement, each of the Friendship groups attending the ‘Strengthening Friendship: People to People’ conference held in Maubisse over 27-28 August, recommitted themselves to a further ten years of Friendship with the people of Timor-Leste.
The Australian Friends of Timor-Leste at the conference also unanimously voted in favor of the Australia Timor-Leste Friendship Network (AusTimorFN) establishing a website in cooperation with State Administration to share information between Friends in Timor-Leste and Friends in Australia. The conference brought together more than 100 people from Friendship groups in Australia and Timor-Leste for what was Timor-Leste’s largest international conference outside Dili.
Addressing the conference, the President of Timor-Leste, HE Jose Ramos-Horta, highlighted the role played by the Friendship movement in underpinning relations between Timor-Leste and Australia. President Ramos-Horta said: ‘No country in the world has committed more than Australia to Timor-Leste.’

‘My hope,’ the President continued, ‘is for each suco in Timor-Leste to be adopted by a council in Australia. I want each school in Australia to adopt a school in Timor-Leste.’
Opening the conference, the Timor-Leste Minister for State Administration, Snr Archangelo Leite, said he warmly supported the Friendship movement and wanted to see it continue to develop and to progress. He said that governments come and go, but that friendship continued.
The Australian Ambassador to Timor-Leste, HE Peter Heyward, told the conference that the Friendship movement was a true symbol of the closeness of Australia and Timor-Leste. He said that the people to people relationships provided an underlying substance to more formal bilateral relations.
The conference addressed a number of themes, with the individual Friendship groups identifying the long-term commitment of both Australian and Timor-Leste friends to the movement as being their greatest strength, followed by the successes of their many local projects. Communication, including language, telephone, internet and sometimes road access, continued to be the biggest challenge to the movement. In his closing remarks, the Director of State Administration, Snr Abilio Caetano, referred to brothers and sisters coming together in love, peace and solidarity. He said that the challenges to the Friendship movement were in the process of being overcome.
The Convenor of AusTimorFN, Rae Kingsbury, offered her warm thanks to the participants to the conference, saying that the Friendship movement was owned by those people who comprised it.
Rae Kingsbury, Convenor Australia Timor-Leste Friendship Network (AusTimorFN)

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Timor-Leste volunteers and AusTimorFN in the news
July 30th, 2010
The Sydney Morning Herald has published an excellent feature article by Jock Cheetham on Australian volunteers in Timor-Leste.
The article includes an interview with AusTimorFN Facilitator and Friends of Maliana Co-chair Máire Sheehan, as well as comments from Ambassador Abel Guterres. It also touches on some of the troubled history of Timor-Leste, and its relationship with Australia.
It’s a great article, which you can read at the Sydney Morning Herald website.
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Training Opportunity: Development Practitioners 2010 Spring Series
July 3rd, 2010
The Development Practitioners 2010 Spring Series is a series of workshops for people who are managing or implementing development programs. While the focus of the examples and case studies is on international development, the skills and processes are also applicable to domestic social programs such as municipal social services and community grant schemes. The facilitators are experienced development workers who have considerable technical expertise as well as being highly skilled trainers and facilitators. If you are an emerging development practitioner or want to reflect on your own practice in the light of new approaches and debates then this workshop series could be for you.
If you are an emerging development practitioner or want to reflect on your own practice in the light of new approaches and debates then this workshop series could be for you.
Schedule:
Thurs 12th & Fri 13th August: Appreciative Inquiry & Capacity Building
Tues 18th & Wed 19th August: Asset-Based Community Development
Wed 25th & Thurs 26th August: Understanding Monitoring & Evaluation
Wed 22nd & Thurs 23rd September: Facilitating for Participation
All workshops are:
Time: 9am – 5pm
Cost: $550 (Student concession $450)
Food: Welcome tea/coffee, Morning and Afternoon Tea
Lunch: Off the menu, at own expense, with vegetarian options available
Venue: The Clare Castle Hotel, 421 Rathdowne St Carlton, Victoria
For further information, download the brochure, email training@matrixconsulting.net.au or go to http://www.matrixconsulting.net.au/.
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Strengthening Friendship workshop registration
June 27th, 2010

Haforza Relasaun Amizade / Strengthening Friendship
Husi Povo ba Povo / People to People
Maubisse, 27-28 August 2010
The Timor-Leste Ministry of State Administration, in conjunction with Australia Timor-Leste Friendship Network, is inviting registration to attend the ‘Haforza Relasaun Amizade / Strengthening Friendship Workshop’ in Maubisse on the 27-28 August 2010.
The workshop follows the successful Australia and Timor-Leste Friendship Conference in Dili in July 2008 in which participants requested a bi-annual meeting. It will again provide Friends of Timor-Leste groups a face-to face opportunity to discuss with each other how we can continue and enhance good and productive friendship.
In particular, the workshop objectives build on the outcomes of the first conference and include:
- Consolidate the principles of the Australia Timor-Leste friendship groups
- Plan for future activities
- Improve coordination and communication
Accommodation booking processes will be assisted by the Ministry of State Administration and will be advised upon registration.
Please note that there will be a limited number of places available for participants for the day and a half workshop.
To register, please fill out your details in the form below and return it to nswaustimorfn@gmail.com.
Download the Registration Form.
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AusTimorFN welcomes inauguration of Timor-Leste Embassy
June 24th, 2010
The Australia Timor-Leste Friendship Network congratulates Timor-Leste on the inauguration of its new embassy in Canberra. Timor-Leste’s President Jose Ramos-Horta told guests to the inauguration ceremony that the embassy being built with Australian public support was a world first in friendship between countries. President Ramos-Horta was visiting Australia on a state visit.
The opening of the Timor-Leste Embassy followed an official lunch at Parliament House to welcome President Ramos-Horta, AusTimorFN was represented at the lunch and embassy inauguration by Convener Rae Kingsbury and NSW Facilitator Maire Sheehan. Andy Alcock from the Australia East Timor Friendship Association (SA) and several members from the Canberra Friends of Dili also attended, along with numerous ambassadors, government officials and other dignitaries.
President Ramos-Horta’s concluded his visit to Canberra with a formal dinner at Government House hosted by the Governor-General Quentin Bryce, which Rae also attended along with co-founder of the Australia Timor-Leste Friendship Network and now Timor-Leste Ambassador to Australia Abel Guterres. President Ramos-Horta took the occasion of the dinner to reflect on the strength and depth of the friendship between Timor-Leste and Australia.
Following celebrations for Timor-Leste in Canberra, Rae met in Darwin with AusTimorFN Northern Territory Facilitator Lynn Bigg. Rae then travelled to Timor-Leste to finalise arrangements with the Ministry of State Administration for the Australia Timor-Leste Friendship Workshop to be held in Maubisse on 27th and 28th August.
Rae Kingsbury,
Convener Australia Timor-Leste Friendship Network, AusTimorFN
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Strengthening Friendship: People to People workshop
June 19th, 2010
It has been two years since the Friendship groups last met in Dili, and there is again a recognisable and definite need to meet this year.
Strengthening Friendship: People to People is a one-and-a-half day workshop to be run on August 27 and 28 this year at “Centro de Formacao Empresarial” in Maubisse, Timor-Leste. This workshop is part of the support that both Australian and Timorese Friends can all give to continuing and strengthening ‘Friendship’.
Click here to download a draft of the briefing paper about the event, prepared for Ambassador Abel Guterres. The briefing paper contains details about the aims and format of the workshop and advice for Australian and Timorese participants.
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Reminder: 2010 Friendship Workshop
June 15th, 2010
More information will be available and will be forwarded to you as soon as
practicable.Dear Friends in Australia and Timor-Leste ….
We are holding a workshop
August 27th and 28th 2010
Objectives
.:. Consolidation of Friendship Principles
.:. Action Planning
.:. Improving our co-ordination and communication
Dear Friends in Australia and Timor-Leste,
This is a reminder that we are holding a Strengthening Friendship Workshop on August 27th and 28th 2010.
Objectives:
- Consolidation of Friendship Principles
- Action Planning
- Improving our co-ordination and communication
Click here to download the Invitation.
More information will be made available as soon as practicable.
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AusTimorFN welcomes H.E. Abel Guterres (back) to Australia
June 5th, 2010
The Australia Timor-Leste Friendship Network (AusTimorFN) has welcomed His Excellency Abel Guterres following his appointment as the new Timor-Leste Ambassador to Australia. Former Australian resident and long-time Timor-Leste activist, H.E. Guterres was welcomed at a dinner hosted by the AusTimorFN at the Zen Yai restaurant in Canberra on Tuesday 1 June.
AusTimorFN convenor Rae Kingsbury opened the dinner by saying she was very pleased to welcome back her good friend H.E. Guterres. She said it was especially pleasing to see him return to Australia in his new and well deserved role.
Ms Kingsbury and H.E. Guterres together founded the Australia Timor-Leste Friendship groups in 2000. The Friendship groups network now spans more than 50 relationships between local communities in Australia and Timor-Leste. Building on a decade of cooperation, a number of Friendship groups are now planning their next 10 years of cooperative community development.
Speaking to the dinner, Professor Damien Kingsbury noted that all present had a strong friendship with H.E. Guterres. He said that friendship between Australia and Timor-Leste was at the core of the bilateral relationship. He noted that the real strength of the friendship lay in the bonding between the communities of both countries, especially since Timor-Leste voted for independence in 1999.
Professor Kingsbury said that despite occasional ups and downs in the relationship, its enduring friendship would continue to underwrite a long-term positive relationship between the governments of the two countries and especially between the people of the two countries.
In his reply, H.E. Guterres thanked AusTimorFN for hosting the dinner and welcoming him back to Australia. He said that friendship between Australia and Timor-Leste was critical to the future of both countries, and that the community to community relationships continued to give real substance to the more formal diplomatic relationship.
H.E. Guterres also warmly welcomed Timor-Leste’s other friends to the dinner, including the Portuguese Ambassador, H.E. Rui Quartin-Santos and his wife Snr Ana Carlota Meirelles do Canto e Castro, the Brazilian Ambassador H.E. Fernando de Mello Barreto, the Philippines Ambassador, H.E. Ernesto H de Leon, and the Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s senior foreign policy advisor, Philip Green.
In particular, H.E. Guterres noted the long-standing contribution of H.E. Quartin-Santos to Timor-Leste, since 1976 working with President Jose Ramos-Horta during his long years of exile.
He also noted the invaluable contributions of lawyer Bernard Collaery, who during the occupation advocated on behalf of Timor-Leste and was legal advisor to the CNRT in the critical period up until formal independence in 2002.
Also acknowledged by H.E. Guterres for their friendship to Timor-Leste were former advisor to then Foreign Minister and later Prime Minister Jose Ramos-Horta, Janelle Saffin, MP, Senator Julian McGauran, who was a notable supporter of Timor-Leste at a time when his own party position was in favour of Indonesian occupation, and Australian Capital Territory Deputy Chief Minister, Ms Pam Davoren, Timor-Leste Charge d’Affaires Jorge Camoes, Dr George and Barbara Preston and other guests.
H.E. Guterres said he would convene a further dinner of friends of Timor-Leste in 12 months’ time and until then that he looked forward to working closely with his and Timor-Leste’s friends.
Rae Merlyn Kingsbury, AusTimorFN national convenor.
email: raemerlynperry@gmail.com
mobile: (+61) 0448 946 483
day time ph: 03 94806210
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Kirsty Gusmao visits Indonesian bazaar in Dili
June 1st, 2010
From Antara News, Dili:
East Timorese Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao’s wife, Kirsty S Gusmao, looked enthusiastic about the 2010 Indonesian Charity Bazaar held at the Indonesian embassy here Saturday.
She called the bazaar as the real form of Indonesia-Timor Leste’s friendship.
Kirsty said she was handling some social, educational and health programs for the sake of better welfare of the East Timorese.
Coming along with her three children, Kirsty said the bazaar had brought her back to Jakarta, the capital city where she had ever stayed for three years.
“I learned Indonesian language thirty years ago because it was taught at high schools in Australia. This bazaar has reminded me of the past time,” she said.
During her presence at the bazaar venue, Kirsty visited every booth which featured various Indonesian products, including handicrafts, foods and beverages.
She even bought some Batik clothes. “These are for my younger sister. I like Batik and I am choosing the Batiks that fit her,” she said.
Inside the bazaar ground, Kirsty also ordered a bowl of Indonesian meatballs. “I also remember chicken porridge. It is so delicious,” she said in fluent Indonesian language.
Indonesian Ambassador to East Timor Eddy Setiabudhi said the bazaar reflected the strengthening bilateral ties of the two countries.
“Our friendship with East Timor has increasingly strengthened. The understanding of respective cultures is also better and needs to be pushed forward,” he said.
Read the full article at Antara News.
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