Foreign interference聽involves activities carried out by or on behalf of a foreign actor which are coercive, clandestine, deceptive or corrupting and are contrary to Australia鈥檚 sovereignty, values and national interests. This is different to聽foreign influence, which involves activities conducted in an open and transparent manner as part of regular international relations and diplomacy, and which can contribute positively to public debate.
The Federal Government鈥檚聽听(the Guidelines) are designed to strengthen resilience to foreign interference in the University sector. The Disclosure of Interest Procedures implement the Guidelines鈥 recommendations for disclosure of specific Foreign Relationships and Interests.
The Foreign Relationships and Interests disclosure questions in the online Disclosure of Interest Register will also help individuals to determine whether they have personal registration obligations under the聽Foreign Influence Transparency Scheme Act 2018听(Cth).
Foreign Relationships and Interests requiring disclosure include:
路聽any financial support (cash or in-kind) for education or research related activities from a country other than Australia;
路聽any position (paid or unpaid), honorific titles, or any other obligations to a foreign university, academic organisation or company, (eg, membership of a foreign talent recruitment program);
路聽any association or affiliation with a foreign government or foreign military, policing or intelligence organisation; or
路聽any lobbying, public communications activities or disbursement activities conducted on behalf of a foreign government, foreign government related individual or entity, or foreign political organisation, for the purpose of political or government influence.
The obligation to disclose Foreign Relationships and Interests is separate from, and in addition to, disclosure obligations regarding Conflicts of Interest. It is an individual鈥檚 responsibility to disclose Foreign Relationships and Interests whether or not they consider that these may also involve a Conflict of Interest. This will enable the Responsible Officer to determine whether risk assessment, management and/or reporting under applicable laws and guidelines is required.