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engagement, including:
         1.           working with the Department to develop and maintain a strategic engagement strategy that identifies Australia's key objectives and priorities.
         2.           leveraging AMSA's technical expertise to advance the work of the IMO and provide constructive input to international maritime regulation and related issues.
         3.           collaborating with industry and government stakeholders to support informed engagement.
         4.           building further internal capability to support ongoing engagement with the IMO and its operations within the United Nations system into the future.

  5.      Stakeholder Engagement
I expect AMSA to:
   1.     engage clearly, transparently and regularly with stakeholders regarding AMSA's activities and functions, including regulatory development.
   2.     engage effectively with Government and each of the various sectors which comprise the Australian and international maritime community, including training and industry bodies.
   3.     work closely and collaboratively with the Department and other agencies to deliver integrated and comprehensive advice to Government, the maritime industry and the community, including:
         1.           the Australian Transport Safety Bureau and the Civil Aviation Safety Authority.
         2.           the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Department of Defence.
         3.           Commonwealth border agencies.
         4.           Commonwealth industry and environmental agencies.
         5.           state/territory governments and agencies.
         6.           others as necessary.
   4.     engage in relevant consultation processes run by other government agencies or industry bodies.
   5.     maintain high standards of consultation and regulatory impact analysis in the development of regulatory instruments. This includes the provision of exposure drafts of instruments for industry and stakeholder consultation before instruments are finalised, unless the matter is urgent, and/or any delay would impact on maritime safety or the marine environment.
   6.      Improve the stakeholder interaction experience through updates to its consultation framework and implementation of user-centred, digital first processes for engaging with the maritime community. This should include improving online access to services such as applications for maritime certifications, registration and qualifications.