Foreign Minister Bishop and 70 Nations at the Top End Australia

Ambassador Wahidullah Waissi, together with a delegation of 70 Canberra-based Ambassadors and High Commissioners visited the Northern Territory, Darwin from 5-6 July 2018.
Foreign Minister, Hon Julie Bishop hosted this two days event by showcasing Northern Territory business, tourism and investment opportunities.
"The 2-day visit was an opportunity to promote internationally the dynamic Northern Territory (NT) economy. Members of the Diplomatic Corps met local leaders in government, business and academia, and identify trade and investment opportunities for their home countries." Said by Foreign Minister Bishop.
The group also visited leading agricultural research facilities, Beatrice Hill Buffalo Farm and Coastal Plains Research Farm, where breeding programs and innovations in agricultural and horticultural research are helping local producers expand their yields.
The diplomats also treated to the Darwin's wildlife with an opportunity to view crocodiles in their natural habitat.
Ambassadors also visited the Charles Darwin University (CDU) and interacted with the researchers. The delegation visited the CDU Centre for Indigenous Knowledges, Leadership and Education that is helping to build economic and social identities for Indigenous Australians.
The delegation also had a tour of the National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre to view Australia's rapid response capabilities for health emergencies across Australia and South East Asia. The program also included a harbour view tour of the Ichthys LNG Project, one of the world's most significant oil and gas mega-projects, and a visit to Larrakeyah Barracks, to visit first-hand Australia's military assets and capabilities.
Northern Territory Chief Minister Michael Gunner hosted a trade and investment event for local businesses to promote their products and services directly to the diplomatic delegation.