Diplomatic/official document communicating Australia's recognition of the State of Palestine

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Dear Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade,

Is it possible to provide, to extent possible subject to necessary redactions or omissions,

copy of formal diplomatic or other document (such as notes verbales, formal diplomatic note, or other document) from the Australian Government to (1) the State of Palestine, and (2) the Government of Israel,

which communicated to Australia's recent recognition of the State of Palestine?

Thanks yous!

Yours faithfully,

Tyler

FOI, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

1 Attachment

OFFICIAL

 

FOI Request: LEX 12986

  

Dear Tyler

  

Thank you for your email dated 10 October 2025 seeking access to
documents under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act).  

  

This email sets out some information about how your request will be
processed by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (the
department).  

  

Scope of request:  

You have sought access to:

 

Is it possible to provide, to extent possible subject to necessary
redactions or omissions,

 

copy of formal diplomatic or other document (such as notes verbales,
formal diplomatic note, or other document) from the Australian Government
to (1) the State of Palestine, and (2) the Government of Israel,

 

which communicated to Australia's recent recognition of the State of
Palestine?

  

If it emerges that the scope of your request is unclear or is too large
for processing, the department will contact you to discuss re-scoping the
request.  

  

Timeframe for receiving our decision:  

We received your request on 10 October 2025, and the 30-day statutory
period for processing your request commenced from the day after that date.
A decision is currently due to you by Monday 10 November 2025. The period
of 30 days may be extended in certain circumstances.    

    

Charges:   

Please note that the department may issue charges for processing FOI
requests. If applicable, we will advise you of any relevant charges when
we are in a position to estimate the resources required to process your
request.   

   

Disclosure log:

Please note that, with some exceptions (such as personal information),
documents released under the FOI Act may later be published on the
department’s [1]disclosure log.

  

Exclusion of officials’ names and contact details:  

It is the department’s policy to withhold the personal information of
junior staff from ministerial offices and government officials not in the
Senior Executive Service (SES) or equivalent, including their email
addresses and contact numbers, together with all signatures, mobile phone
numbers, departmental inboxes and technical transmission details including
reference numbers.  

   

Duplicate documents and incomplete email chains:  

Your request will be processed on the basis that you did not intend to
capture duplicate documents or duplicate emails within email chains.

 

If you require the excluded information or documents, please let us know
at [2][DFAT request email] so the decision-maker may consider; otherwise, we
will take it that you agree to the information and documents being
excluded from the scope of your request.

 

Personal Information:  

If we need to consult with other people or organisations regarding your
FOI request, we may need to disclose your personal information (e.g. your
name). When we consult it may be apparent that you have made a request,
even if we do not disclose your identity. Please let us know if you have
any concerns in this regard. Further information on the way the department
handles personal information is accessible via our [3]privacy policy.  

  

Should you require any further information, please do not hesitate to
contact us by reply email.  

  

Kind regards  

  

Jonathan | DFAT FOI Team

_____________________________________________________
Assistant Director | Freedom of Information Section
Public Interest Law Branch | Regulatory and Legal Policy Division

 

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

 

[4]dfat.gov.au | [5]X | [6]Facebook | [7]Instagram  | [8]LinkedIn

 

© Brooke Rigney-Lively (2024)

 

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia,
and their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our
respects to all First Nations peoples, their cultures and to their Elders,
past, present and emerging.

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Tyler <[FOI #13847 email]>
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2025 9:36 PM
To: FOI <[DFAT request email]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Freedom of Information request - Diplomatic/official
document communicating Australia's recognition of the State of Palestine

 

CAUTION: This email originated from outside the organisation. Do not click
links or open attachments unless you recognise the sender.

 

Dear Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade,

 

Is it possible to provide, to extent possible subject to necessary
redactions or omissions,

 

copy of formal diplomatic or other document (such as notes verbales,
formal diplomatic note, or other document) from the Australian Government
to (1) the State of Palestine, and (2) the Government of Israel,

 

which communicated to Australia's recent recognition of the State of
Palestine?

 

Thanks yous!

 

Yours faithfully,

 

Tyler

 

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[FOI #13847 email]

 

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This request has been made by an individual using Right to Know. This
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Please note that in some cases publication of requests and responses will
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If you find this service useful as an FOI officer, please ask your web
manager to link to us from your organisation's FOI page.

 

 

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1 Attachment

OFFICIAL

 

FOI Request: LEX 12986

 

Dear Tyler

 

We are writing to you to seek your agreement to providing the department
with an extension of 30 calendar days to process your FOI request
(section 15AA of the FOI Act). This would mean that a decision would
become due to you by Tuesday 9 December 2025.

 

Background

 

The department has received a significant increase in requests and to
assist us with processing the requests, we are seeking an extension of
time from applicants.

 

The additional time will enable the department to finalise its processes
and provide you with an outcome.

 

Please be assured that we will continue to process your request as quickly
as possible and will provide an outcome to you as soon as it is
available.  

 

Please note that if you consent, the department is required to notify the
Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) of the extension,
in accordance with our reporting obligations.

 

Timeframe 

 

We would be grateful if you could please reply to our request at your
earliest convenience, but by no later than 17:00 Tuesday 28 October
2025.  

Should you have any questions, please to contact us by reply email. 

 

Kind regards 

 

Jonathan | DFAT FOI Team

_____________________________________________________
Assistant Director | Freedom of Information Section
Public Interest Law Branch | Regulatory and Legal Policy Division

 

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

 

[1]dfat.gov.au | [2]X | [3]Facebook | [4]Instagram  | [5]LinkedIn

 

© Brooke Rigney-Lively (2024)

 

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia,
and their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our
respects to all First Nations peoples, their cultures and to their Elders,
past, present and emerging.

 

From: FOI
Sent: Monday, 13 October 2025 7:41 AM
To: Tyler <[FOI #13847 email]>
Subject: Your FOI Request - Acknowledgement (LEX 12986)  [SEC=OFFICIAL]

 

OFFICIAL

 

FOI Request: LEX 12986

  

Dear Tyler

  

Thank you for your email dated 10 October 2025 seeking access to
documents under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act).  

  

This email sets out some information about how your request will be
processed by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (the
department).  

  

Scope of request:  

You have sought access to:

 

Is it possible to provide, to extent possible subject to necessary
redactions or omissions,

 

copy of formal diplomatic or other document (such as notes verbales,
formal diplomatic note, or other document) from the Australian Government
to (1) the State of Palestine, and (2) the Government of Israel,

 

which communicated to Australia's recent recognition of the State of
Palestine?

  

If it emerges that the scope of your request is unclear or is too large
for processing, the department will contact you to discuss re-scoping the
request.  

  

Timeframe for receiving our decision:  

We received your request on 10 October 2025, and the 30-day statutory
period for processing your request commenced from the day after that date.
A decision is currently due to you by Monday 10 November 2025. The period
of 30 days may be extended in certain circumstances.    

    

Charges:   

Please note that the department may issue charges for processing FOI
requests. If applicable, we will advise you of any relevant charges when
we are in a position to estimate the resources required to process your
request.   

   

Disclosure log:

Please note that, with some exceptions (such as personal information),
documents released under the FOI Act may later be published on the
department’s [6]disclosure log.

  

Exclusion of officials’ names and contact details:  

It is the department’s policy to withhold the personal information of
junior staff from ministerial offices and government officials not in the
Senior Executive Service (SES) or equivalent, including their email
addresses and contact numbers, together with all signatures, mobile phone
numbers, departmental inboxes and technical transmission details including
reference numbers.  

   

Duplicate documents and incomplete email chains:  

Your request will be processed on the basis that you did not intend to
capture duplicate documents or duplicate emails within email chains.

 

If you require the excluded information or documents, please let us know
at [7][DFAT request email] so the decision-maker may consider; otherwise, we
will take it that you agree to the information and documents being
excluded from the scope of your request.

 

Personal Information:  

If we need to consult with other people or organisations regarding your
FOI request, we may need to disclose your personal information (e.g. your
name). When we consult it may be apparent that you have made a request,
even if we do not disclose your identity. Please let us know if you have
any concerns in this regard. Further information on the way the department
handles personal information is accessible via our [8]privacy policy.  

  

Should you require any further information, please do not hesitate to
contact us by reply email.  

  

Kind regards  

  

Jonathan | DFAT FOI Team

_____________________________________________________
Assistant Director | Freedom of Information Section
Public Interest Law Branch | Regulatory and Legal Policy Division

 

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

 

[9]dfat.gov.au | [10]X | [11]Facebook | [12]Instagram  | [13]LinkedIn

 

© Brooke Rigney-Lively (2024)

 

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia,
and their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our
respects to all First Nations peoples, their cultures and to their Elders,
past, present and emerging.

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Tyler <[FOI #13847 email]>
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2025 9:36 PM
To: FOI <[DFAT request email]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Freedom of Information request - Diplomatic/official
document communicating Australia's recognition of the State of Palestine

 

CAUTION: This email originated from outside the organisation. Do not click
links or open attachments unless you recognise the sender.

 

Dear Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade,

 

Is it possible to provide, to extent possible subject to necessary
redactions or omissions,

 

copy of formal diplomatic or other document (such as notes verbales,
formal diplomatic note, or other document) from the Australian Government
to (1) the State of Palestine, and (2) the Government of Israel,

 

which communicated to Australia's recent recognition of the State of
Palestine?

 

Thanks yous!

 

Yours faithfully,

 

Tyler

 

-------------------------------------------------------------------

 

Please use this email address for all replies to this request:

[FOI #13847 email]

 

Is [DFAT request email] the wrong address for Freedom of Information requests
to Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade? If so, please contact us using
this form:

https://aus01.safelinks.protection.outlo...

 

This request has been made by an individual using Right to Know. This
message and any reply that you make will be published on the internet.
More information on how Right to Know works can be found at:

https://aus01.safelinks.protection.outlo...

 

Please note that in some cases publication of requests and responses will
be delayed.

 

If you find this service useful as an FOI officer, please ask your web
manager to link to us from your organisation's FOI page.

 

 

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FOI Request: LEX 12986

Dear Jonathan,

Thank yous! I agree to extension as you suggested.

Yours sincerely,

Tyler

FOI, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

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OFFICIAL

 

FOI request: LEX 12986

Dear Tyler

Thank you for granting the department with an extension of time to Tuesday
9 December 2025.

We have notified the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner
(OAIC) of the extension of time in accordance with our reporting
obligations.

We will continue processing your request and will be in touch in due
course.

We appreciate your patience.

Kind regards

 

Jonathan | DFAT FOI Team

_____________________________________________________
Assistant Director | Freedom of Information Section
Public Interest Law Branch | Regulatory and Legal Policy Division

 

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

[1]dfat.gov.au | [2]X | [3]Facebook | [4]Instagram  | [5]LinkedIn

 

© Brooke Rigney-Lively (2024)

 

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia,
and their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our
respects to all First Nations peoples, their cultures and to their Elders,
past, present and emerging.

 

This email and any attachments may contain confidential information or
legal advice over which legal professional privilege can be claimed. Such
privilege is not waived and you should ensure that, in your handling of
the advice, you avoid waiving privilege. Please consult the author of the
advice if unsure about appropriate handling.

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