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Diplomatic missions in Australia
  Australia
  Countries with embassies/high commissions in Australia
  Countries with consulates-general only in Australia

Consulates were operating in Australian cities long before the Commonwealth of Australia was founded in 1901. The United States opened a consulate in Sydney in 1836, with other countries later following including Switzerland (1855), Germany (1879) and Japan (1896, in Townsville).

The diplomatic corps was first established in Canberra in 1936 when the United Kingdom appointed its first High Commissioner to Australia.[1] Canada appointed a representative in 1939[2] and the United States of America established a legation in 1940.[3] This was followed in early 1941 by Japan[4] [5] only for the legation to be closed in December 1941 with the entry of Japan into World War II. The period 1941-1945 saw additional legations opened by wartime allies China,[6][7] the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics,[8] France[9] and the Netherlands[10] and the appointment of High Commissioners by New Zealand[11] and India.[12] In 1946, Australia and the United States upgraded their diplomatic relations to ambassadorial level and exchanged ambassadors in September of that year.[13] This was followed for the other non-Commonwealth permanent members of the UN Security Council, France, China and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in 1948 [14] and by the late 1960s all existing legations in Canberra had been upgraded to embassies.

Initially residences and chanceries were in the Canberra suburbs of Red Hill and Forrest. The majority of missions are today in the lakeside suburb of Yarralumla or the suburb of O'Malley in the Woden Valley. Many countries have built their chanceries in distinctive architectural styles reflecting national traditions or aspirations.

Some countries have chosen not to establish an embassy in Canberra but instead operate a consulate in a major city, such as Melbourne.

As of 2024, Canberra hosts 113 embassies/high commissions.

Diplomatic missions in Canberra

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Embassies/High Commissions

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Sending Country Mission Notes Image Ref(s)
 Afghanistan Embassy [15]
 Albania Embassy [15]
 Algeria Embassy [15]
 Angola Embassy [16][17]
 Argentina Embassy [15][18]
 Austria Embassy [15][19]
 Azerbaijan Embassy [15]
 Bangladesh High Commission [15]
 Belgium Embassy [15]
 Bhutan Embassy [15]
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Embassy [15]
 Botswana High Commission [15]
 Brazil Embassy [15]
 Brunei High Commission [15]
 Bulgaria Embassy [15]
 Cambodia Embassy [15]
 Canada High Commission [15]
 Chile Embassy [15]
 China Embassy [15]
 Colombia Embassy [15]
 Costa Rica Embassy [15]
 Croatia Embassy [15][20]
 Cuba Embassy [15]
 Cyprus High Commission [15]
 Czechia Embassy [15]
 Denmark Embassy [15][21]
 Ecuador Embassy [15]
 Egypt Embassy [15]
 El Salvador Embassy [15]
 Estonia Embassy [15]
 Ethiopia Embassy [15]
 Fiji High Commission [15]
 Finland Embassy [15]
 France Embassy [15]
 Georgia Embassy [15]
 Germany Embassy [15][22]
 Ghana High Commission [15]
 Greece Embassy [15][23]
 Guatemala Embassy [15]
 Holy See Apostolic Nunciature [15]
 Hungary Embassy [15]
 India High Commission [15]
 Indonesia Embassy [15]
 Iran Embassy [15]
 Iraq Embassy [15][24]
 Ireland Embassy [15]
 Israel Embassy [15]
 Italy Embassy [15]
 Japan Embassy [15]
 Jordan Embassy [15]
 Kenya High Commission [15]
 Kosovo Embassy [15]
 Kuwait Embassy [15]
 Laos Embassy [15]
 Latvia Embassy [15]
 Lebanon Embassy [15]
 Libya Embassy [15]
 Lithuania Embassy [15]
 Malaysia High Commission [15]
 Malta High Commission [15]
 Mauritius High Commission [15]
 Mexico Embassy [15]
 Mongolia Embassy [15]
 Morocco Embassy [15][25]
 Myanmar Embassy [15]
 Nauru High Commission [15]
 Nepal Embassy [15]
 Netherlands Embassy [15]
 New Zealand High Commission [15]
 Nigeria High Commission [15]
 North Macedonia Embassy [15]
 Norway Embassy [15]
 Oman Embassy [15]
 Pakistan High Commission [15]
 Panama Embassy [15]
 Papua New Guinea High Commission [15]
 Paraguay Embassy [15]
 Peru Embassy [15]
 Philippines Embassy [26]
 Poland Embassy [15]
 Portugal Embassy [15]
 Qatar Embassy [15]
 Romania Embassy [15]
 Russia Embassy [15]
 Samoa High Commission [15]
 Saudi Arabia Embassy [15]
 Serbia Embassy [15]
 Singapore High Commission [15]
 Slovenia Embassy [15]
 Solomon Islands High Commission [15]
 South Africa High Commission [15]
 South Korea Embassy [15]
 Spain Embassy [15]
 Sri Lanka High Commission [15]
 Sudan Embassy [15]
 Sweden Embassy [15]
  Switzerland Embassy [15]
 Thailand Embassy [15]
 Timor-Leste Embassy [15]
 Tonga High Commission [15]
 Turkey Embassy [15]
 Uganda High Commission [15]
 Ukraine Embassy [15]
 United Arab Emirates Embassy [15]
 United Kingdom High Commission [15]
 United States Embassy [15]
 Uruguay Embassy [15]
 Vanuatu High Commission [15]
 Venezuela Embassy [15]
 Vietnam Embassy [15]
 Zambia High Commission [15]
 Zimbabwe Embassy [15]

Other delegations or representative offices

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Consular missions

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Sending Country Mission Notes Image Ref(s)
 China Consulate-General [31]
 Greece Consulate-General [31][23]
 Italy Consulate [32][33]
Sending Country Mission Notes Image Ref(s)
 Indonesia Consulate [34]
 Timor-Leste Consulate-General Also serves Western Australia WA [35]
Sending Country Mission Notes Image Ref(s)
 China Consulate-General [31]
 India Consulate-General [31]
 Italy Consulate [36]
 Japan Consulate-General [31]
 Nauru Consulate-General [31]
 Papua New Guinea Consulate-General [31]
 Solomon Islands Consulate-General [31]
 South Korea Consular Office [31][37]
 Republic of China (Taiwan) Economic & Cultural Office [38]
 United Kingdom Consulate-General [39]
Sending Country Mission Notes Image Ref(s)
 Japan Consular Office [40]
 Papua New Guinea Consulate [31]
Sending Country Mission Notes Image Ref(s)
 Chile Consulate-General Also serves South Australia SA, Tasmania TAS, and Western Australia WA [31]
 China Consulate-General Also serves Tasmania TAS [31]
 Croatia Consulate-General Also serves Tasmania TAS [31][20]
 Egypt Consulate-General Also serves South Australia SA, Tasmania TAS, and Western Australia WA [31]
 El Salvador Consulate-General [31]
 Eritrea Consulate-General [31]
 Greece Consulate-General [31][23]
 Hungary Consulate-General Also serves South Australia SA and Tasmania TAS [41]
 India Consulate-General Also serves Tasmania TAS [31]
 Indonesia Consulate-General Also serves Tasmania TAS [42]
 Iraq Consulate-General [31][24]
 Italy Consulate-General Also serves Tasmania TAS [43]
 Japan Consulate-General Also serves South Australia SA and Tasmania TAS [31]
 Lebanon Consulate-General [31]
 Malaysia Consulate-General [44]
 Malta Consulate-General [31]
 New Zealand Consulate-General [31]
 North Macedonia Consulate-General Also serves Northern Territory NT, South Australia SA, and Tasmania TAS [31]
 Pakistan Consulate-General Also serves South Australia SA and Tasmania TAS [31]
 Peru Consulate-General Also serves Tasmania TAS [45]
 Philippines Consulate-General [26]
 Romania Consulate Also serves South Australia SA, Tasmania TAS, and Western Australia WA [46]
 South Korea Consulate-General [31]
 Spain Consulate-General Also serves South Australia SA, Tasmania TAS, and Western Australia WA [31]
 Sri Lanka Consulate-General [47]
 Republic of China (Taiwan) Economic & Cultural Office [48]
 Turkey Consulate-General Also serves South Australia SA, Tasmania TAS, and Western Australia WA [31]
 United Kingdom Consulate-General Also serves South Australia SA & Tasmania TAS [49]
 United States Consulate-General Also serves Northern Territory NT, South Australia SA, and Tasmania TAS [31]
Sending Country Mission Notes Image Ref(s)
 China Consulate-General [31]
 Croatia Consulate [31][20]
 Greece Consulate [31][23]
 India Consulate-General [31]
 Indonesia Consulate-General [50]
 Italy Consulate [51]
 Japan Consulate-General [31]
 Malaysia Consulate-General [52]
 United Kingdom Consulate-General Also serves Northern Territory NT (commercial matters only) [53]
 United States Consulate-General [31]
 Vietnam Consulate-General [31]
Sending Country Mission Notes Image Ref(s)
 Argentina Consulate-General Also serves  Fiji [18]
 Austria Consulate-General [31][19]
 Bangladesh Consulate-General Also serves Queensland QLD [54]
 Brazil Consulate-General [55]
 Canada Consulate-General Also serves Northern Territory NT, Queensland QLD [56]
 Chile Consulate-General [31]
 China Consulate-General [31]
 Colombia Consulate-General [57]
 Croatia Consulate-General [31][20]
 Czechia Consulate-General [31]
 Denmark Consulate-General [31][21]
 East Timor Consulate-General [58]
 Egypt Consulate-General [31]
 Fiji Consulate-General [31][59]
 France Consulate-General [31]
 Germany Consulate-General [31][22]
 Greece Consulate-General [31][23]
 Hungary Consulate-General [60]
 India Consulate-General Also serves South Australia SA [31]
 Indonesia Consulate-General Also serves Queensland QLD and South Australia and SA [61]
 Iraq Consulate-General [31][24]
 Ireland Consulate-General [31]
 Italy Consulate-General [62]
 Japan Consulate-General [31]
 Kazakhstan Consulate-General [63]
 Lebanon Consulate-General [31]
 Malaysia Consulate-General [64]
 Malta Consulate-General [31]
 Netherlands Consulate-General [65]
 New Zealand Consulate-General [31]
 Pakistan Consulate-General [31]
 Papua New Guinea Consulate-General [31]
 Peru Consulate-General [66]
 Philippines Consulate-General [26]
 Poland Consulate-General [67]
 Portugal Consulate-General [68]
 Romania Consulate-General [69]
 Russia Consulate-General [70]
 Samoa Consulate-General [31]
 Saudi Arabia Consulate-General [71]
 Serbia Consulate-General [72]
 South Korea Consulate-General [31]
 Spain Consulate-General [31]
  Switzerland Consulate-General [31]
 Republic of China (Taiwan) Economic & Cultural Office [73]
 Thailand Consulate-General [31]
 Turkey Consulate-General [31]
 United Kingdom Consulate-General [74]
 United States Consulate-General Also serves Norfolk Island NFI, Queensland QLD [31]
 Uruguay Consulate-General [31]
 Vanuatu Consulate-General [31]
 Vietnam Consulate-General [31]

Non-resident embassies and high commissions

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Resident in Tokyo unless otherwise listed

Other delegations or representative offices

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Closed missions

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Host city Sending country Mission Year closed Ref.
Canberra  Belarus Embassy 2018 [78]
 Ivory Coast Embassy 2020 [79]
 Eritrea Embassy 2013
 North Korea Embassy 2008 [80]
 South Vietnam Embassy 1975 [81][82]
 Syria Embassy 2012 [83]
Adelaide  New Zealand Consulate-General 1990 [84]
 United Kingdom Consulate 2006 [85][86]
Brisbane  New Zealand Consulate-General 2010 [84]
Melbourne  Oman Consulate-General 2023 [87]
Perth  New Zealand Consulate-General 1990 [84]
Sydney  Costa Rica Consulate-General 2020 [88]
 Finland Consulate-General 2012 [89]
 Mexico Consulate-General 2001 [90]
 Sweden Consulate-General 1995 [91]
Townsville  Japan Consulate 1908 [92]

See also

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References

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