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WELCOME TO THE WEBSITE OF THE AUSTRALIAN EMBASSY IN MOROCCO

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS

The Australian Embassy in Morocco extends its best wishes to everyone in 2023.





Article following an interview by L'Opinion with H.E. Ambassador Michael Cutts
on the occasion of a visit by Australian Assistant Foreign Minister, The Hon Mr
Tim Watts to Rabat (5-6 December 2022).


DAY OF MOURNING: 22 SEPTEMBER 2022

The Australian Embassy in Rabat will be closed on 22 September 2022 to observe
the Australian  National Day of Mourning for Her Majesty The Queen\'s passing.
This public holiday will also be observed in Australia. The Embassy will reopen
on Friday 23 September 2022. If you are an Australian citizen in need of urgent
consular assistance, you can contact the 24/7 Australian Consular Emergency
Centre (CEC) on +61 2 6261 3305. You can also reach the CEC by dialling the
Embassy at the cost of a local phone call, and following the phone menu prompts.


HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN

Her Majesty The Queen passed away on 8 September 2022.

For 70 years, Queen Elizabeth the Second reigned as Australia’s Head of State.
During her reign, The Queen visited Australia 16 times and saw more of this
country than most, visiting every state and territory.

The Queen consulted with 16 Prime Ministers and 16 Governors-General served in
her name. She was the patron of more than 20 Australian charities and
associations.

When visiting Australia in 2002, The Queen said:

‘For myself, I thank all Australians…I declare again…that my admiration,
affection and regard for the people of Australia will remain, as it has
been…constant, sure and true.’


Condolence Book

You are invited to leave an online condolence message to the People of
Australia. You can also view the photo gallery celebrating Her Majesty\'s life
and the digital collection of official Royal Visits to Australia.

The condolences will be collated and sent to Buckingham Palace. The messages
will also be archived by the Australian Commonwealth and may be displayed at its
national institutions, such as the National Library of Australia, to form a
lasting record of this moment in history.

You can read more about the life of Her Majesty The Queen on the Royal Family
website.

The British Embassy in Rabat has opened a physical condolence book at the
Ambassador’s Residence. Details can be found on the British Embassy\'s Facebook
Page.


JARRACHARRA EXHIBITION

From 14 September to 1 October 2022, the Australian Embassy in Morocco, in
collaboration with the Abla Ababou Gallery in Rabat, are pleased to present a
collection of textile works by Indigenous Australian women Maningrida artists
from the Bábbarra Women\'s Centre. Click here for additional information.


AUSTRALIA-MOROCCO ALUMNI NETWORK



06 September 2022 - The Embassy has established the Australia-Morocco Alumni
Network (AMAN) with the purpose of connecting with Moroccan alumni who are
currently or have studied in Australia, and with Australians who are currently
or have studied in Morocco. Past interns of the Australian Embassy in Morocco
are also welcome to join. For information check our AMAN page.


UNITING FOR GLOBAL FOOD SECURITY - JOINT AMBASSADORIAL OPEN LETTER

24 June 2022 - Read here an open letter by various Ambassadors and Chiefs of
Mission to the Kingdom of Morocco, including by the Australian
Chargé d\'Affaires in Rabat, addressing the consequences of Russia\'s invasion
of Ukraine on global food security. The letter can also be read in French and
Arabic.


AUSTRALIA IN BRIEF

 AUSTRALIA IN BRIEF (SUMMARY) - THE FRENCH VERSION IS HERE!

If you are interested in discovering some interesting facts about Australia, and
admiring photos of some Australian landscapes, you can now download the
Australia in Brief - Summary Edition in French, and in English. The full
English version can be found here.

 

 



Australian Embassy
Morocco

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Souissi 10000 
Rabat
Morocco

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