Australia’s Minister for International Development and the Pacific, Hon Pat Conroy
MP, is honoured to conclude his first visit to Samoa, building on the people-to-people connections
that make the Samoa-Australia partnership so strong.
Minister Conroy announced Australia’s support of AUD$220,000 (approx. WST 390,000) to the Manu
Samoa team ahead of the 2023 Rugby World Cup to be held in France, on the second day of his two
day visit.
Rugby is an integral part of Samoa and Australia’s national identities and a symbol of the shared love
of sports between the two nations. This Australian Government funding recognises our shared love
of rugby, and the power of sports to bring our people together. Australia’s Pacific AusSports
Initiative also assists other sporting codes including netball, cricket and rugby league.
"Sport has the power to transcend borders, cultures, and languages, and brings people together in a
way that few things can. As someone who grew up playing and watching rugby, I understand the
deep connection that people can have to their favourite teams and athletes,” Mr Conroy said.
Minister Conroy, who is also the Minister for Defence Industry, visited the Samoa Police Maritime
Wing to see the important efforts being made to protect Samoa's waters. Together with Samoa’s
Minister of Police, Prisons and Correctional Services, the Honourable Faualo Harry Schuster, Minister
Conroy launched the Samoa Police interim training facility for the training of new Police recruits.
This new training facility alongside others provided by Samoa’s other development partners will
ensure a highly skilled and capable Samoa Police force, supporting the Samoa Police, Prisons and
Corrections Services’ mission for a safer Samoa.
Minister Conroy called on Samoa's Head of State, Afioga Tuimalealiʻifano Vaʻaletoʻa Sualauvi II, to
convey the warm wishes of the Australian people for his continued good health. They also discussed
the contributions of the Samoan diaspora to Australia's national fabric as well as the Head of State's
role as Chancellor of the University of the South Pacific, a vital regional institution.
Minister Conroy was grateful for the opportunity to visit Samoa and to further progress the
commitment made through the recent Samoa-Australia Bilateral Partnership Arrangement, ‘O le Fala
Folasia I Lo Ta Va’, signed by Prime Ministers Fiame and Albanese in Australia last month.
The Government of Australia looks forward to continuing its work with the Government of Samoa to
achieve our shared aspirations for a safe, secure and prosperous Samoa and wider Blue Pacific.