Donald Trump continues to shore up his position as the frontrunner for the Republican nomination in America's presidential race. 
And, once again, Australian golfer Adam Scott has earned a mention in a Trump victory speech.
After his success in Florida, Trump lauded Scott as a "handsome kid from Australia".
The praise came a week after Scott won a PGA event at the Trump National Golf Club in Miami, which is apparently still on the property mogul's mind. "He's a great young man, the way he won the tournament," said the would-be US president.
Of course, the Australian-Trump bilateral relationship doesn't end there.
Back in 2004, when former Newcastle Knights cheerleader Jennifer Hawkins won Trump's beauty competition, he described her as "the most beautiful Miss Universe I have seen in many, many years". Should we be worried?
And he had something of a business relationship with former FAI Insurance CEO Rodney Adler. We are reliably informed that he called Adler after Patrick Rafter first won the US Open in 1997.
Whether Trump thought Adler was the tennis player's manager is not clear.
Add the various antipodean links to the briefing being prepared by Foreign Minister Julie Bishop's increasingly anxious department.