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The US/Australia Parliamentary Friendship Group is a group of elected members of the Parliament of Australia whose aim is to "foster even stronger relations between the two countries (Australia and U.S.) and their elected representatives".

The Chairperson is Luke Gosling MP (Solomon, Australian Labor Party) in the Australian House of Representatives.

The membership encompasses around 40% of the elected representatives, across most political parties, blocks, and groups.

The corresponding group in the U.S. Congress is the Friends of Australia Congressional Caucus.

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