Consulate General of Australia, Surabaya
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Australian Consulate-General in Surabaya Konsulat Jenderal Australia di Surabaya | |
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Address | Level 3 ESA Sampoerna Center, Jl. Dr. Ir. Soekarno No. 198, Sukolilo, Surabaya, East Java |
Coordinates | 7°17′11″S 112°46′50″E / 7.286476°S 112.780419°E |
Opening | 26 February 2017[1] |
Inaugurated | 9 August 2017[2] |
Consul General | Fiona Hoggart |
Website | surabaya.consulate.gov.au |
The Australian Consulate-General in Surabaya (Indonesian: Konsulat Jenderal Australia di Surabaya) represents the Commonwealth of Australia in Surabaya, the second most populous city in Indonesia. The Consulate-General of Australia in Surabaya was established in February 2017,[1] and is the fourth diplomatic mission of Australia in Indonesia after Jakarta (1935),[3] Denpasar (1981), and Makassar (2016).[4] The seat of consulate-general located at Level 3 ESA Sampoerna Center, Sukolilo, Surabaya, East Java. Chris Barnes is the first consul-general in Surabaya.[5] He has been replaced with Fiona Hoggart since December 2021.[6]
See also[edit]
- Australia–Indonesia relations
- Embassy of Australia, Jakarta
- List of Consuls-General of Australia in Bali
- Australian ambassadors to Indonesia
- Embassy of Indonesia, Canberra
- Indonesian ambassadors to Australia
- Diplomatic missions of Australia
- Diplomatic missions in Indonesia
References[edit]
- ^ a b Indrawan, Aditya Fajar. "Tingkatkan Bisnis, Australia Buka Kantor Konjen di Surabaya". detiknews (in Indonesian). Retrieved 7 May 2019.
- ^ Bishop, Julie (9 August 2017). "Consul-General in Surabaya" (Media release). Minister for Foreign Affairs. Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
- ^ "TRADE COMMISSIONER IN BATAVIA". Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954). 11 September 1935. p. 6. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
- ^ "Konjen Australia Resmi Beroperasi di Makassar". Republika Online (in Indonesian). 22 March 2016. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
- ^ Trade, corporateName= Department of Foreign Affairs and. "Australian Consulate-General in". surabaya.consulate.gov.au. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
- ^ Trade, corporateName= Department of Foreign Affairs and. "Australian Consulate-General in". surabaya.consulate.gov.au. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
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