The ABCs of the Australia–United States Relationship
Alliance. Business. Critical Minerals.
As the global strategic and economic landscape continues to evolve, the Australia–United States relationship remains one of Australia's most important partnerships.
But what does the relationship look like beyond the headlines?
Join AmCham Australia for an insightful discussion exploring the ABCs of the Australia/USA Relationship—the three pillars underpinning cooperation between our two nations:
A = Alliance
From ANZUS to AUKUS, the Alliance remains a cornerstone of regional security and stability. What does the next chapter of defence cooperation look like, and how are emerging technologies, deterrence and capability shaping the future of the partnership?
B = Business
The USA is one of Australia's largest sources of foreign investment and a key trading partner. As global supply chains shift and new opportunities emerge in technology, energy, advanced manufacturing and services, how can Australian businesses leverage the strength of the bilateral relationship?
C = Critical Minerals
Critical minerals are rapidly becoming the strategic resource of the 21st century. With Australia possessing some of the world's richest reserves and the United States seeking secure and trusted supply chains, what opportunities exist for industry, investment and long-term economic growth?
Hear from a distinguished panel of leaders at the forefront of these issues:
• Tania Constable, Chief Executive Officer, Minerals Council of Australia
• April Palmerlee, Chief Executive Officer, American Chamber of Commerce in Australia
• Daniel Boyer, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Austrade
Together they will examine the opportunities, challenges and strategic imperatives shaping the future of the Australia/USA partnership and why this relationship matters more than ever for Australia's security, prosperity and global competitiveness.
SPEAKERS

April Palmerlee
Chief Executive Officer
American Chamber of Commerce in Australia
As CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce in Australia, April Palmerlee leads the nation’s most influential international business organisation, representing over 600 companies and one million professionals. She also chairs the AmChams of Asia Pacific, uniting 29 regional chambers. With more than 25 years in international relations, policy, and business, she has held senior roles at the US Department of State, Council on Foreign Relations, and US Studies Centre.
She has led delegations to global forums including APEC, OAS, and the UN. A dual US-Australian citizen, she is a member of Chief Executive Women and a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. In 2025, she was named one of AFR’s top Women in Leadership and received APAC Insider’s International Trade & Business Networking CEO of the Year award. Fluent in several languages, she is passionate about cross-cultural engagement and advancing US-Australia business ties.
EVENT DETAILS:
Date: 24 SEPTEMBER 2026
Time: 11.45AM - 1.45PM
Venue: The Commonwealth Club Canberra
TICKETS
Members: $219
Non-Members: $269
The ticket price includes admission to the event, a 2-course business lunch and selection of beverages
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