Australian Institute of International Affairs - National Office
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To help Australians know, understand, and engage more in international affairs. Read about the AIIA’s organisational structure. Dyason.
The Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) is an independent, non-profit organisation seeking to promote interest in and understanding of international affairs in Australia. It provides a forum for discussion and debate, but does not seek to formulate its own institutional views. The Institute arranges programs of lectures, seminars, workshops, conferences and other discussions, and
sponsors research and publications. The AIIA was formed in 1924 and established as a federal body in 1933 and is the only nation-wide organisation of its kind in Australia. It is financed by members’ contributions, a small government subvention and tax deductible donations from individuals and businesses. The AIIA consists of a number of independent branches, which are located in seven Australian States and Territories, and a National Office in Canberra. In addition, close contact is maintained with the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, and with sister institutes and similarly minded organisations around the world. The AIIA provides a wide range of opportunities for the dissemination of information and free expression of views on these matters through discussion and publication. Precluded by its constitution from expressing any opinion of its own on international affairs, the AIIA provides a forum for the presentation and discussion of a wide range of views. Through the National Office and branches, the AIIA achieves its mission of promoting interest in and understanding of international affairs, including politics, economics and international law, in four ways:
Providing a forum for debate
The AIIA provides a forum for debate by arranging lectures, seminars and workshops for its members. These range from intimate discussions to large lectures. More than 150 events are held across the country each year. Disseminating ideas
Throughout its history the AIIA has been involved in the key debates of international relations through its publications. The AIIA currently publishes the Australian Journal of International Affairs, the Australia in World Affairs series and occasional papers. Educating on International Issues
The AIIA also works to educate the community on international issues. One of the key areas of focus is on youth, including schools program, careers fairs, internships and young professionals networks around the country. Collaborating
The AIIA seeks to collaborate with its sister institutes and other organisations in Australia and overseas. By maintaining close relationship the AIIA can assure an international view on current affairs, expand its knowledge and project Australia’s international image. During its history the AIIA has been honoured by the involvement of many distinguished figures including: Former Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies, Former Chief Justices Sir Garfield Barwick, Sir John Latham and Sir Owen Dixon, Former Governor General Lord Casey, and distinguished Australians Sir Ian Clunies Ross, Sir Richard Boyer, Sir Russel Madigan and E.C. His Excellency General the Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove AK MC (Retd), the Governor-General of Australia, is the AIIA’s Honorary Visitor. In 2008, the AIIA launched a Fellows Award to recognise individuals who have achieved a very high level of distinction in and made a distinguished contribution to Australia’s international affairs. In 2015, the AIIA received a four-star rating (‘broadly transparent’) in Transparify’s 2015 report on the financial transparency of think tanks, making it the only think tank in Australia and New Zealand rated as transparent.
21/05/2026
Introducing our incredible interns for the May to August cohort!
Last week, our January–April 2026 cohort of interns delivered their final event, From Campus to the World Stage, featuring guest speaker Sonia Di Mezza, CEO of MARSS. The session offered valuable insights into essential skill sets, along with practical advice on navigating a global career.
We would like to thank our interns for their dedication and hard work, and wish them every success in their future endeavours.
Last week, AIIA National Office interns designed and delivered a brand-new themed diplomacy board game, featuring creative twists that kept participants engaged throughout.
We would like to extend our thanks to our interns for their hard work in bringing this project to life, as well as to everyone who attended.
Feeling unsure where to start with job searching, or whether a career in multilateralism is still realistic?
Join the AIIA National Office Interns for an interactive seminar with Sonia Di Mezza, sharing practical insights on navigating the transition into the professional world and standing out early in your career.
Introducing Statecraft, a strategic negotiation board game night 🏆
Inspired by the classics, the AIIA National Office Interns have designed a brand-new theme packed with twists to keep you guessing at every turn. Come ready to think, negotiate, and outplay your friends 👀🔥
Are you interested in Japan’s economic outlook and its strategic position in the global energy transition? On February 17 (Tue), The Japan Foundation, Sydney will hold a talk event on the Japanese Economy, Critical Minerals and the Energy Transition.
We are excited to wrap up the year with a fantastic event at AIIA Western Australia, featuring Dr Christian E. Rieck, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Australia and the Pacific Visiting Fellow at the Australian Institute of International Affairs.
A huge thank you to Brendan Augustin and the entire AIIA Western Australia team for their warm hospitality.
Looking forward to more impactful events and collaborations in the coming year!