Difference between revisions of "Australia/High Commissioner/UK"
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Revision as of 19:17, 1 August 2021
Australia/High Commissioner/UK (High Commissioner to the UK) | |
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Start | 22 January 1910 |
This is traditionally an important and prestigious role in the Australian diplomatic system, only comparable to the Ambassador/Washington. Most of the office holders have significant ties to the security community, even though this is only hinted at in most of the official biographies.
Related Quotation
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Australia | “We should understand, Australia is part of the United States. It is part of this English-speaking empire, the center of gravity of which is the United States, the second center of which is the United Kingdom”...“Australia is a suburb in that arrangement. Our capital is Washington. The capital of Australia is DC. That’s the reality...That’s where the decisions are made.” | Julian Assange |
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