The Embassy of Australia in
Washington, D.C. is the
diplomatic mission of the
Commonwealth of Australia to the
United States. The chancery is temporarily located in the National Geographic Building at 1145 17th Street NW. This temporary location will serves as the embassy for the next three years while the one on
Scott Circle is demolished to make way for a brand new chancery to be unveiled in 2022.
The current
ambassador
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of Australia to the United States is
Arthur Sinodinos, Australian diplomat and former politician, who succeeded
Joe Hockey
Joseph Benedict Hockey (born 2 August 1965) is a former Australian politician and diplomat.
He was the Member of Parliament for North Sydney from 1996 until 2015. He was the Treasurer of Australia in the Abbott Government from 18 September 2 ...
in 2020. He resides at the Australian
ambassador's residence located at 3120 Cleveland Avenue, NW.
The current
Deputy Head of Mission is
Paul Myler.
In addition to the embassy, Australian
consulates are located in
New York City,
Chicago,
Honolulu,
Los Angeles, and
San Francisco.
Chancery
The chancery has featured
Australian wine tastings, exhibitions of ceramics by
Gwyn Hanssen Pigott, sketches of World War II soldiers by
Louis Kahan, paintings of
Aboriginal
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*Aborigines (mythology), in Roman mythology
* Indigenous peoples, general term for ethnic groups who are the earliest known inhabitants of an area
*One of several groups of indigenous peoples, see ...
women, and paintings of the
Outback
The Outback is a remote, vast, sparsely populated area of Australia. The Outback is more remote than the bush. While often envisaged as being arid, the Outback regions extend from the northern to southern Australian coastlines and encompass a n ...
by
Ben Shearer. A gallery located inside the embassy is open from 10am until 2pm on weekdays.
In January 2015 it was reported that the chancery's condition was deteriorating, and that scaffolding and cladding had been erected to prevent parts of the façade from injuring people if they dislodged from the building. At this time the Government was considering options to repair it. A decision was made in 2015 to demolish the chancery and replace it with a new building at a cost of $A236.9 million. Work on the project is scheduled to commence in 2019 with the building being completed in late 2021.
Bakers Creek Memorial
Previously located behind the chancery building was a memorial to the
World War II United States Army soldiers who died during the
Bakers Creek air crash, the
deadliest air disaster in Australian history.
Because host countries typically exercise
limited jurisdiction over embassies, the Bakers Creek Memorial Association petitioned American politicians to relocate the memorial to
Arlington National Cemetery.
Senators Arlen Specter and
Bob Casey, Jr. of
Pennsylvania inserted language into the
2008 defense authorization bill to relocate the memorial.
On June 11, 2009, a dedication ceremony took place at the memorial's new home in Fort Myer, Virginia, near the Selfridge Gate to Arlington National Cemetery.
See also
* Australia–United States relations
* List of ambassadors of Australia to the United States
* List of Consuls-General of Australia in New York
The Consul-General of Australia in New York represents the Australian Government in New York City.
The Consulate-General is responsible for raising awareness of Asia-Pacific issues in the United States through contacts with New York-based medi ...
* Embassy of the United States, Canberra
* List of ambassadors of the United States to Australia
* List of diplomatic missions in the United States
* List of diplomatic missions in Washington, D.C.
* List of diplomatic missions of Australia
References
External links
Official website
2011 ANZAC Lecture
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Government buildings completed in 1969
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Washington, D.C.
Modernist architecture in Washington, D.C.
Office buildings in Washington, D.C.
Australia–United States relations
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Buildings and structures demolished in 2020
Demolished buildings and structures in Washington, D.C.