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'This is our home': Wong's unity call to Pacific Isles

Penny Wong has called on Pacific nations to band together to counter the influence of China. (Mick Tsikas/AAP PHOTOS)

Australia and Pacific Island nations must team-up to counter China's growing regional influence as only a unified front will be able to withstand the pressure, Penny Wong says.

In her most pointed Pacific-focused speech to date, the foreign minister outlined the several issues facing the region including Beijing's expanding military build-up, climate change and the erosion of international rules.

"We know we are made stronger by what we do together," she told the Lt-Col Ralph Honner Leadership Oration in Canberra on Tuesday evening.

"And our collective security and prosperity depends on each other.

"This is how we can ensure that we have choices, should pressure be applied to us.

"China continues to assert its strategic influence, including through economic and security means, and is more frequently projecting its military power further into our region.

"We see the worrying pace of China's military build-up, without the transparency that the region expects."

The foreign minister said international rules had not been respected in the face of newer challenges, including disinformation, interference, and cyber attacks.

"Today many of these rules and norms that matter so much to Australia, and so much to the Pacific, are being challenged," she said.

Anthony Albanese
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese backed the Blue Pacific Ocean of Peace Declaration in September. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)

Senator Wong pointed to Australia's support of a "forum-first" approach to peace in the Pacific.

This includes Prime Minister Anthony Albanese joining Fiji and the Pacific Islands Forum in September to back the Blue Pacific Ocean of Peace Declaration.

It called on the international community to respect sovereignty and Pacific-led approaches.

"This is our home," Senator Wong said.

"And the growing interest and activity from external partners in the security of our region has had consequences, both intended and unintended."

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