About the Australia in the Asian Century White Paper

The scale and pace of Asia’s transformation is unprecedented and the implications for Australia are profound. Australia’s geographic proximity, depth of skills, stable institutions and forward-looking policy settings place it in a unique position to take advantage of the growing influence of the Asian region. 

The Australian Government has commissioned a White Paper on Australia in the Asian Century to consider the likely economic and strategic changes in the region and what more can be done to position Australia for the Asian Century. Specifically, the paper will include:

  • the current and likely future course of economic, political and strategic change in Asia, encompassing China, India, the key ASEAN countries as well as Japan and the Republic of Korea;
  • the domestic economic and social opportunities and challenges of the Asian Century for Australia;
  • opportunities for a significant deepening of our engagement with Asia across the board, including in the economy, science and technology collaboration, clean energy, education, business-to-business and people-to-people links and culture;
  • the political and strategic implications of the Asian Century for Australia; and
  • the role of effective economic and political regional and global cooperation.

The White Paper will be released in mid-2012 and will set out a strategic framework to guide Australia’s navigation of the Asian Century. It will also set out a series of actions that will be taken over the next five years and further policy initiatives to be developed over the next 10 to 15 years.

A whole-of-government task force has been established to prepare the document in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, led by Dr Ken Henry AC. A high-level Advisory Panel will provide guidance to the task force, drawing on a vast array of experience in the government, business and academic sectors. The Panel is comprised of:

  • Professor Peter Drysdale AM, Emeritus Professor of Economics, Australian National University
  • Mr John W.H. Denton, Partner and CEO, Corrs Chambers Westgarth
  • Ms Catherine Livingstone AO, Chair, Telstra Corporation
  • Dr Gordon de Brouwer, Associate Secretary, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
  • Dr David Gruen, Executive Director, Treasury
  • Dr Heather Smith, Deputy Secretary, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

The White Paper will be a collaborative process, the product of a public dialogue and intensive stakeholder engagement. Input from the community, business, government and academic organisations will be crucial. We would like to hear from all Australians about your views on the future course of Australia’s public policy, culture and place in the world.

This website will keep you up to date with the process of preparing the White Paper. We encourage you to check the website regularly and contribute your views to the public conversation about Australia in the Asian Century.