Australia–Italy relations
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Monthly value of Australian merchandise exports to Italy (A$ millions) since 1988

Monthly value of Italian merchandise exports to Australia (A$ millions) since 1988
Australia–Italy relations are foreign relations between Australia and Italy. Australia has an embassy in Rome and a general consulate in Milan. Italy has an embassy in Canberra, 2 general consulates (in Melbourne and Sydney) and 3 consulates (in Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth). Italy and Australia have for long years, sustained a sturdy and positively friendly relationship in the categories of immigration, political strategism, and commercial trade.
As of 2011 there were around 916,000 people of Italian descent living in Australia.[1]
See also
External links
- Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade about the relation with Italy
- Australian embassy in Rome
- Italian embassy in Canberra
- Italian general consulate in Sydney
- Italian general consulate in Perth
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