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The Australian Embassy in Ireland
The Australian government established diplomatic representation in Dublin in 1946, and a full Embassy was established in 1964.
Ireland, it's values, habits and people have been part of the Australian story. They have played a formative role in shaping modern Australia from the very beginning of European settlement more than 200 years ago.
Australia-Ireland connections continue to run deep at the people-to-people level (30-40% of Australians claim Irish ancestry, making the Irish Australia's second largest ethnic group). Our relationship is also marked by strong growth in two-way trade, extensive co-operation in international fora, and Australia's initial contributions to the International Fund for Ireland which underlined Australia's interest in achieving a lasting peace in Northern Ireland. ,
Contact:
Australian Embassy,
Fitzwilton House,
Wilton Terrace,
County: Dublin,
tel: 01 664 5300,
fax: 01 662 356
IRISH AUSTRALIA ON THE WEB
IRISH AUSTRALIA ON THE WEB IS DEDICATED TO THE IRISH INFLUENCE IN AUSTRALIA, PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE,
Contact:
Irish Australia on the Web,
Irish Australian Web Sites
Links to Irish Australian web sites, see the history and culture of the Irish in Australia,
Contact:
75 Richmond Rd,
Kingswood,
The Irish Echo
he Irish Echo is Australia’s only Irish newspaper. Published fortnightly, the Echo contains a lively mix of news and information from the Irish community down under.
Established in 1988, the newspaper is the publication of choice for Australia’s dynamic Irish scene.,
Contact:
The Irish Echo,
The Australian Irish Network
Táin is a lively and critical magazine about Ireland's past and Australia's future. The magazine has a full-colour cover with easy-to-read layout and topical stories. Táin covers music, family history, books, CDs, politics, sport and current events.
Táin is published every two months and is available by subscription or from selected newsagents. Produced by a group of volunteers, the magazine is financed by advertisers and subscribers so if you like what you find on this website please consider subscribing or advertising with us.,
Contact:
The Australian Irish Network,
The Australian-Irish Heritage Association
The Australian-Irish Heritage Association is an inclusive organization which encourages and promotes an awareness of Australia's Irish heritage. To this end, the Association creates opportunities for all to learn about, participate in and enjoy this distinctive heritage. ,
Contact:
PO BOX 1583,
SUBIACO 6904,
tel: (08) 92872712,
fax: (08) 92872713
The Celtic Club
Located in central Melbourne, Australia, The Celtic Club, established in 1887, is Australia's oldest Irish club and the focal point of Irish Australian culture and social life in this city.
The Club has a long tradition of warmly welcoming visitors; local, national and international - for a quiet drink, good food, conversation and Irish music.,
Contact:
3rd floor, 316-320 Queen,
Street, Melbourne 3000,
tel: 9670 9696,
Queensland Irish Assocation
Association policy has always been to support other Organisations with Irish heritage or aspirations but also to be a strong supporter of co-operation with all National & Ethnic Associations.,
Contact:
171 Elizabeth Street,
Brisbane, Queensland,
tel: (07) 3221 5699,
fax: (07) 3221 5534
asm-marine
Irish Dinghy Chandlery. Supplier of Queensport Sailing Products such as the renowned Queensport Hiking Pants - worn by the world's top sailors. Competitive Sail Training CD's by Sailcoach. ,
Contact:
ASM-Marine,
Lacknacummeen,
Belgooly,
Kinsale,
County: Cork,
tel: +353 879715746,
fax: +353