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Friends of Australia Congressional Caucus

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The Friends of Australia Congressional Caucus is the bipartisan caucus within the U.S. Congress that seeks to "promote a deeper cultural understanding, enhance our mutual security, and strengthen our economic ties" between the United States and Australia.[1] The caucus was founded by Jennifer Dunn and Cal Dooley.

This group corresponds to the U.S./Australia Parliamentary Friendship Group in the Parliament of Australia.

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  1. ^ "Friends of Australia Caucus Lead Bicameral, Bipartisan Coalition in Pledging Support to Australia Amid Ongoing Bushfire Crisis | Congressman Joe Courtney". courtney.house.gov. 2020-01-09. Retrieved 2024-11-18.