In October and November 2025, Australia attended regional meetings to help protect migratory birds. These took place in China and the Philippines.
The focus was on birds that travel along the East-Asian Australasian Flyway. Many of these birds are now threatened.
In October, the Government of China hosted meetings in Dongying.
These covered 3 bilateral agreements:
The 4 nations meet every 2 years. In 2025, it was the 21st JAMBA, 15th CAMBA, and 8th ROKAMBA meeting.
During the meetings, we:
Australia will host the next round of consultative meetings in late 2027.
In November, the Government of the Philippines hosted a meeting in Cebu. It was the 12th Meeting of Partners of the EAAF Partnership.
The partnership helps governments and organisations work together to protect migratory waterbirds. Partners meet every 2 years to review progress and set priorities.
At the meeting, we:
Australia continues to lead and support coordinated action to protect migratory birds. We remain committed to working with near neighbours on shared environmental priorities.