Cuba in Australia

Cuban Ambassador meets with Australian Member of Parliament Rebekha Sharkie

Canberra, 3 June, 2024. The Cuban Ambassador to Australia was received today by Rebekha Sharkie, Member of the Australian Parliament for Mayo, SA. During the friendly meeting, the diplomat thanked for the support to the Motion introduced in the Australian Parliament against the Blockade, as well as discussed matters of common interest in the parliamentary field and bilateral relations between Cuba and Australia. 

Members of the Cuban Embassy together with ACFS-Canberra join the Campaign “From Australia to Cuba with Love”

Canberra, 2 June 2024. Members of the Cuban Embassy joined the “From Australia to Cuba with Love” Campaign, together with members of the Canberra branch of the Australia-Cuba Friendship Society (ACFS).

Participants walked 20 km from the Cuban embassy headquarters to the Old Parliament in Canberra. One group rode bicycles, others by car and one participant rode a motorcycle.

The campaign “From Australia to Cuba with Love” has begun

Brisbane, 1 June 2024. The third edition of the campaign “From Australia to Cuba with Love” began this 1st June and will run until 26 July 2024.

The campaign, coordinated by the Australia-Cuba Friendship Society (ACFS) against the U.S. blockade of Cuba, also seeks to raise funds to donate to projects on the island.

Participants in Brisbane braved the threat of rain and launched the campaign this Saturday at the city's Botanical Gardens.

Australian Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles received the Cuban Ambassador to Australia

Canberra, 31 May 2024. The Australian Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles received today the Cuban Ambassador to Australia at the Australian Parliament. 

During the meeting, the diplomat thanked the support for the Motion against the Blockade introduced in the Australian Parliament, as well as discussed the possibilities of development of Bilateral Relations between Cuba and Australia in the framework of the commemoration of its 35th Anniversary and other issues of common interest.

 

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