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  5. Australia–Barbados relations - Wikipedia

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    From 1994 to 2004 Australia's High Commission in the Caribbean was resident in Bridgetown, Barbados. At that point the regional mission moved to Port of Spain in Trinidad and Tobago; due in part to the robust trade by Australian companies with Trinidad and Tobago's oil sector. It now serves Barbados and 13 other Caribbean countries.

  6. Foreign relations of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    By the following year many of the remaining English-speaking Caribbean states followed suit and also joined CARICOM by May 1974, bring it slowly to the 15 members it has today. Barbados also is a member of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), established in 1970, with headquarters in Wildey, Saint Michael (Bridgetown).

  7. List of newspapers in Barbados - Wikipedia

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    3 News websites. 4 Defunct. 5 See also. 6 References. 7 Further reading. ... Barbados Today [2] The Barbados Advocate – Bridgetown; The Daily Nation – Bridgetown ...

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  9. Charles to join Barbados celebrations as island becomes a ...

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    The Caribbean nation is one of the Queen’s 16 realms – countries where she is head of state – but will now elect a president as national figurehead.