SCHEDULE 14A INFORMATION Proxy Statement Pursuant to Section 14(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Amendment No. ) Filed by the Registrant /x/ Filed by a Party other than the Registrant / / Check the appropriate box: / / Preliminary Proxy Statement / / Confidential, for Use of the Commission Only (as permitted by Rule 14a-6(e)(2)) / / Definitive Proxy Statement /x/ Definitive Additional Materials / / Soliciting Material Pursuant to ss.240.14a-11(c) or ss.240.14a-12 THE FIRST AUSTRALIA FUND, INC. ------------------------------ (Name of Registrant as Specified In Its Charter) (Name of Person(s) Filing Proxy Statement, if other than the Registrant) Payment of Filing Fee (Check the appropriate box): /x/ No fee required. / / Fee computed on table below per Exchange Act Rules 14a-6(i)(1) and 0-11. (1) Title of each class of securities to which transaction applies: (2) Aggregate number of securities to which transaction applies: (3) Per unit price or other underlying value of transaction computed pursuant to Exchange Act Rule 0-11 (set forth the amount on which the filing fee is calculated and state how it was determined): (4) Proposed maximum aggregate value of transaction: (5) Total fee paid: / / Fee paid previously with preliminary materials. / / Check box if any part of the fee is offset as provided by Exchange Act Rule 0-11(a)(2) and identify the filing for which the offsetting fee was paid previously. Identify the previous filing by registration statement number, or the Form or Schedule and the date of its filing. (1) Amount Previously Paid: (2) Form, Schedule or Registration Statement No.: (3) Filing Party: (4) Date Filed: [LOGO] EQUITILINK INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT THIS WEEK IN AUSTRALIA Week ending March 19, 1999 ECONOMIC NEWS o The Consumer Sentiment Index remained at a high level in March, despite falling 5.3%. The trend level of the Index is the highest since September 1994 and so consumer spending is expected to continue to support economic growth. o Australian Treasurer Peter Costello commented that the recent rise in the sharemarket reflected the country's solid economic fundamentals. Costello cited Australia's relatively strong economic growth, despite the Asian economic downturn, an increase in employment and low inflation. CORPORATE NEWS o Telstra Corporation Ltd. announced that its mobile network growth had been "stunning" and that its new Code Divisional Multiple Access was expected to be profitable in the medium-term. o Fosters Brewing Group Ltd. reported that their Carlton & United Breweries division has held talks with the Queensland Government over the possible A$40 million expansion of their brewery south-east of Brisbane. MARKETS o The Australian stockmarket rallied to its all time highs over the week, but the ASX All Ordinaries Index did not reach the 3,000 level. o The Australian dollar weakened due to a soft gold price. o Australian bond yields traded with US treasuries, falling over the week. - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % Current 1 Week 1 month 3 months 6 months 1 Year ASX All Ordinaries 2968 2951 +0.6% 2883 +2.9% 2749 +8.0% 2540 +16.9% 2770 +7.1% ASX All Industrials 5349 5322 +0.5% 5228 +2.3% 4932 +8.5% 4461 +19.9% 4775 +12.0% ASX All Resources 1017 1007 +1.0% 951 +6.9% 966 +5.3% 990 +2.7% 1166 -12.8% Australian Dollar 0.6289 0.6370 -1.3% 0.6363 -1.2% 0.6197 +1.5% 0.5968 +5.4% 0.6618 -5.0% - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OUTLOOK o The result of the OPEC meeting will be key for the Australian dollar this week. In anticipation of output cuts, the oil price has risen, supporting the currency in recent weeks. o BHP Co. Ltd. reports on Friday, and while the market expects a poor result, strong offshore demand has supported the stock's price. o The ASX All Ordinaries Index is expected to break through the 3,000 level once the Dow Jones Industrial Average Index significantly breaks through the 10,000 level. o The Australian stockmarket should be supported by the stronger Japanese stockmarket. - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The discussion of economic and market news is based on information believed to be accurate, but EquitiLink does not give any warranty in relation to the accuracy or reliability of such information. That discussion, as well as the discussion of outlook, which represents the views of EquitiLink, is subject to change as market and economic events unfold.