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The High Commissioner of Australia to Papua New Guinea is an officer of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the head of the High Commission of the Commonwealth of Australia in Papua New Guinea. The High Commissioner resides in Port Moresby and, since February 2020, has been Jon Philp.
Its capital city, Port Moresby, hosts 15 high commissions and embassies. Diplomatic missions in Port Moresby. Embassies Australia [1 ...
A protest march in Port Moresby saw hundreds march on the Australian High Commission, demanding an apology. [ 11 ] In 2006, tensions between Papua New Guinea and Australia worsened due to the " Julian Moti affair".
High Commission 2020 [97] Palau: Koror: Embassy 2019 [98] Papua New Guinea: Port Moresby: High Commission 1973 [99] Lae: Consulate-General 1974 [99] Samoa: Apia: High Commission 1977 [100] Solomon Islands: Honiara: High Commission 1982 [101] Tonga: Nukuʻalofa: High Commission 1980 [102] Tuvalu: Funafuti: High Commission 2018 [103] Vanuatu ...
Australia has a High Commission in Port Moresby and a consulate-general in Lae. [59] Papua New Guinea has a High Commission in Canberra and consulates-general in Brisbane and Sydney. [60] Canada: 9 August 1976: Canada is accredited to Papua New Guinea from its High Commission in Canberra, Australia. [61]
^Note 20 : The High Commissioner of Australia to New Zealand is also accredited to the Cook Islands as a non-resident High Commissioner. [112] ^Note 21 : The High Commissioner of Australia to Nigeria is also accredited to Benin, Republic of the Congo, Cameroon, Gabon, Niger and The Gambia as a non-resident ambassador. [113]
A mansion was built in Port Moresby just west of the old legislative building but the last pre-independence chief minister and first prime minister of the sovereign state declared it not nearly grand enough; it was made the residence of Australian high commissioners and a mansion suitable to Somare's demands was built in Waigani. [citation needed]
Prior to taking up his first ambassadorial role as Australian Ambassador to Iran in March 2005, Moriarty worked in various positions in the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, including in the Papua New Guinea Section and with postings at the Australian High Commission in Port Moresby, as Assistant Secretary of the Maritime South East Asia ...