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Coordinates: 35°1805S 149°0730E / 35.3013°S 149.1250°E / -35.3013; 149.1250
 

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British High Commission Canberra
The British High Commission building in Canberra
Map
LocationAustralia Yarralumla, Canberra
Address130 Commonwealth Avenue, Yarralumla, Canberra
Coordinates35°18′05S 149°07′30E / 35.3013°S 149.1250°E / -35.3013; 149.1250
High CommissionerHEVicki Treadell CMG,
British High Commissioner
WebsiteOfficial website

The British High Commission Canberra is the diplomatic mission of the Government of the United KingdomtoAustralia, representing the United Kingdom and the United Kingdom's interests.[1] It is located on Commonwealth Avenue along with the High CommissionsofNew Zealand and Canada in the Canberra suburb of Yarralumla. The current British High Commissioner is Vicki Treadell who was appointed in 2019.

History

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Prior to the establishment the post of the British High Commissioner to [the Commonwealth of] Australia in 1936, the Governor-General of Australia acted and served as both the chief official intergovernmental representative of the British Government to the Government of Australia, as well as the personal official representative of the Crown, acting in his or her capacity as Australia's head of state. The appointment of a separate High Commissioner followed a series of changes in the relationships amongst the dominions and with the Crown, including the enactment of the Statute of Westminster 1931.

In the early years, the British High Commissioners rented buildings for themselves as their residence as well as the buildings for the British High Commission offices. The British High Commission Chancery building was built in 1952 at the same time as Westminster House, the High Commissioner's official residence at 76 Empire Circuit, Deakin. The northern wing extension to the High Commission was completed in 1960. The chancery and residence cost a quarter of a million pounds – an enormous amount in those days. The British High Commission building may seem comparatively modest when compared with some of the more lavish Embassy buildings in Canberra. However, at the time it was built, Britain was recovering from the devastating economic burden of World War II and needed to restore its own bomb-ravaged cities.[2]

In late 1995 through until early 1997, the High Commission underwent a major refurbishment programme. A well-known local firm, Mitchell/Guirgola & Thorp Architects, was engaged to undertake the design work associated with the refurbishment work. The architects previously won the competition to design the New Parliament House in Canberra. Although the interior of the building was almost entirely refurbished, the building's white rendered walls and regular window spacing were retained.

Functions

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The High Commissioner's tasks are to present British policies to the Australian Government and to Australians, to report and explain Australian policies and views to the British Government in London, and to promote British interests. The High Commissioner coordinates the political, commercial and public affairs activities of the British Government in Australia and is in daily contact with Australian Ministers and officials.

Apart from the British High Commission Canberra, there are British Consulates-GeneralinSydney and Melbourne headed by British Consuls-General. There are also British ConsulatesinPerth and Brisbane headed by British Consuls. The duties of the British Consuls-General and the British Consuls relate to the promotion of trade and investment between Britain and Australia. They also keep the British High Commissioner in touch with political, economic and other developments in the Australian States and Territories. In addition, the British Consulates-General (but not the smaller British Consulates) provide consular assistance to British citizens and British nationals who live in, or are visiting, places which fall within their respective consular districts.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "British High Commission Canberra". Gov.uk. British Government. Retrieved 20 November 2014.
  • ^ "History of the High Commission". Internet Archive - UkinAustralia. Archived from the original on 12 September 2008. Retrieved 20 November 2014.
  • ^ "History of the High Commission". Internet Archive - UkinAustralia. Archived from the original on 12 September 2008. Retrieved 20 November 2014.

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