1301.0 - Year Book Australia, 2002  
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Contents >> International Relations >> The network of Australian diplomatic and consular missions overseas

DFAT manages an extensive network of Australian diplomatic and consular missions abroad (tables 3.5 to 3.8), supporting Australia’s international interests and providing consular and passport services. The department’s central office is in Canberra and it also maintains offices in all of the State capitals and in Darwin, as well as Newcastle and Thursday Island.



3.5 AUSTRALIAN EMBASSIES, HIGH COMMISSIONS AND CONSULATES MANAGED BY DFAT(a) - July 2001

Country
Post

Argentina
Buenos Aires
Austria
Vienna
Bangladesh
Dhaka
Barbados
Bridgetown
Belgium
Brussels
Brazil
Brasilia
Brunei
Bandar Seri Begawan
Burma
Rangoon
Cambodia
Phnom Penh
Canada
Ottawa
Chile
Santiago de Chile
China, Peoples Republic of
Beijing
Guangzhou
Hong Kong
Shanghai
Croatia
Zagreb
Cyprus
Nicosia
Denmark
Copenhagen
Egypt
Cairo
Federated States of Micronesia
Pohnpei
Fiji
Suva
France
Paris
Germany
Berlin
Greece
Athens
Hungary
Budapest
India
New Delhi
Indonesia
Bali
Jakarta
Iran
Tehran
Ireland
Dublin
Israel
Tel Aviv
Italy
Rome
Japan
Tokyo
Jordan
Amman
Kenya
Nairobi
Kiribati
Tarawa
Korea, Republic of
Seoul
Laos
Vientiane
Lebanon
Beirut
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur
Malta
Valetta
Mauritius
Port Louis
Mexico
Mexico City
Nepal
Kathmandu
Netherlands
The Hague
New Caledonia
Noumea
New Zealand
Wellington
Nigeria
Lagos
Pakistan
Islamabad
Papua New Guinea
Port Moresby
Philippines
Manila
Poland
Warsaw
Portugal
Lisbon
Russia
Moscow
Samoa
Apia
Saudi Arabia
Riyadh
Singapore
Singapore
Solomon Islands
Honiara
South Africa
Pretoria
Spain
Madrid
Sri Lanka
Colombo
Sweden
Stockholm
Switzerland
Geneva
Thailand
Bangkok
Tonga
Nuku’alofa
Turkey
Ankara
United Arab Emirates
Abu Dhabi
United Kingdom
London
United States of America
Honolulu
Los Angeles
New York
Washington
Vanuatu
Port Vila
Vatican City
Vatican City(b)
Venezuela
Caracas
Viet Nam
Hanoi
Ho Chi Minh City
Yugoslavia
Belgrade
Zimbabwe
Harare

(a) The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade manages the Australian Mission in Dili. This is expected to become an embassy when the UN-administered territory of East Timor becomes an independent State. In Taipei, the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry maintains an office, the staff of which includes employees on leave without pay or seconded from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Austrade, the Department of Education, Training and Youth Affairs, and the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs.
(b) Embassy to the Holy See.

Source: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.


3.6 MULTILATERAL MISSIONS

Post

OECD
Paris
UN
Geneva
New York
Vienna
WTO
Geneva

Source: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.


3.7 CONSULATES MANAGED BY AUSTRADE

Country
Post

Brazil
Sao Paulo
Canada
Toronto
Germany
Frankfurt
India
Mumbai
Italy
Milan
Japan
Fukuoka
Nagoya
Osaka
Sapporo
Sendai
New Zealand
Auckland
Peru
Lima
Romania
Bucharest
Turkey
Istanbul
United Arab Emirates
Dubai
United States of America
Atlanta
San Francisco

Source: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.


3.8 CONSULATES HEADED BY HONORARY CONSULS

Country
Post

Angola
Luanda
Bolivia
La Paz
Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
Bulgaria
Sofia
Canada
Vancouver
Colombia
Bogota
Czech Republic
Prague
Ecuador
Guayaquil
Estonia
Tallin
Finland
Helsinki
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Skopje
French Polynesia
Papeete
Greece
Thessalonika
Indonesia
Balikpapan
Kupang
Medan
Korea, Republic of
Pusan
Latvia
Riga
Lithuania
Vilnius
Malaysia
Kota Kinabalu
Kuching
Penang
Mexico
Guadalajara
Monterrey
Mozambique
Maputo
Norway
Oslo
Pakistan
Karachi
Papua New Guinea
Lae
Russia
Vladivostok
Slovenia
Ljubljana
South Africa
Durban
Spain
Barcelona
Seville
Thailand
Chiang Mai
Ukraine
Kiev
United Kingdom
Edinburgh
United States of America
Boston
Denver
Houston
Miami
Uruguay
Montevideo

Source: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.



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