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Australia celebrates its enduring partnership with Pakistan

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May 20, 2026
Australia celebrates its enduring partnership with Pakistan
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 Islamabad, May 20,2026: The Australian High Commission celebrated Australia Day in Spring 2026 in Islamabad, bringing together senior government representatives, diplomats, business leaders, media, alumni and friends of Australia to mark Australia’s national day and celebrate the strong and growing partnership between Australia and Pakistan.

 Chairman senate Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani was the chief guest on the occasion.

The event highlighted the breadth of Australia’s engagement with Pakistan across trade, agriculture, education, climate resilience, water security, defence cooperation, sport and people-to-people ties developed over generations.

Speaking at the event, Australia’s High Commissioner to Pakistan, Mr Timothy Kane, reflected on the deep historical links between the two countries.

“From the cameleers from present-day Pakistan who helped open Australia’s outback, to the more than 145,000 Australians of Pakistani heritage and the 21,000 Pakistani students currently studying in Australia, ours is a relationship with deep human roots,” Mr Kane said.

Mr. Kane noted that Australia and Pakistan are practical partners in areas that matter to both countries’ futures.

 “Australia and Pakistan, as two middle powers in the Indo-Pacific region, are working together to strengthen food security, improve water management, build climate resilience and expand educational opportunities. It is a partnership grounded in trust, tangible cooperation and shared interests.”

 The High Commissioner highlighted Australia’s more than 40 years of agricultural collaboration with Pakistan, including joint research on water management, salinity, hybrid wheat, citrus and mango value chains, and climate-resilient farming.

 He also noted the growing scale of commercial ties between the two countries, with two-way trade now exceeding US$2.6 billion, including Australian exports of chickpeas, oilseeds and dairy cattle that support Pakistan’s food security and dairy sector.

 Education remains another key pillar of the relationship, with Australian alumni making significant contributions across Pakistan in business, medicine, government, science and academia.

 Cricket and sport diplomacy also featured prominently during the evening, ahead of the Australian men’s cricket team’s upcoming visit to Pakistan for the One Day International matches.

 “Cricket remains one of the great bridges between Australia and Pakistan,” Mr. Kane said.

 “Beyond elite sport, Australia is proud to support initiatives that create opportunities for girls and vision-impaired athletes, demonstrating how sport can build confidence, inclusion and opportunity.”

 Guests experienced an evening inspired by Australia’s landscapes and cultural diversity, featuring Australian-themed displays, digital visual installations and culinary elements celebrating the connections between Australia and Pakistan.

 Australia Day in Spring reflects Australia’s commitment to a modern, forward-looking partnership with Pakistan based on shared interests, practical engagement and strong people-to-people ties.

 Addressing on the occasion as chief guest Chairman Senate Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani said that today gathering symbolized not only a celebration of friendship but also the enduring partnership between Pakistan and Australia founded on mutual respect, shared democratic values.

Chairman Senate Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani extended warm felicitations on behalf of the Senate, Government, and people of Pakistan to the Government and people of Australia on the occasion of Australia Day in Spring.

Chairman Senate highlighted the historic roots of Pakistan-Australia relations, recalling that officers from the Australian Defence Forces had received training at the Command and Staff College Quetta as early as 1907. He noted that among them was Field Marshal Thomas Blamey, who later became Australia’s first and only Field Marshal, reflecting the long-standing trust and cooperation between the two countries.

He remarked that Pakistan and Australia enjoy warm and steady bilateral relations anchored in parliamentary democracy, shared traditions, and commitment to peace and a rules-based international order. He also recalled his meetings with former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting held in Perth in 2011, inaugurated by Queen Elizabeth II. He stated that those engagements paved the way for enhanced cooperation in trade, agriculture, counterterrorism, and economic development.

Emphasizing the importance of parliamentary diplomacy, Chairman Senate said that the Pakistan-Australia Parliamentary Friendship Group has emerged as an effective platform for dialogue and cooperation in diverse sectors including governance, climate change, and agriculture. He reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to strengthening inter-parliamentary collaboration for peace, conflict prevention, and sustainable development.

Speaking about cultural and sporting ties, Chairman Senate noted that cricket continues to serve as a powerful bridge between the peoples of both countries. He welcomed the forthcoming tour of the Australian cricket team to Pakistan, stating that such exchanges strengthen goodwill and mutual understanding.

Chairman Senate also underlined the growing people-to-people and economic relations between the two countries. He observed that nearly 20,000 Pakistani students are pursuing education in Australia, while the Pakistani diaspora continues to contribute positively to Australian society. He further noted that more than 80 Australian companies are currently operating in Pakistan, adding that both countries possess vast potential for cooperation in agriculture, renewable energy, mining, information technology, and trade.

Referring to climate change as a shared global challenge, Chairman Senate appreciated Australia’s support to Pakistan in areas of disaster resilience, water management, and agricultural cooperation, particularly in the wake of devastating floods.

Concluding his address, Chairman Senate expressed confidence that Pakistan-Australia friendship would continue to grow stronger in the years ahead. He called for closer parliamentary, economic, and cultural engagement between the two nations for a peaceful and prosperous future.

“Long live Pakistan-Australia friendship,” he remarked.

Tags: Australia DayAustralia’s High Commissioner to PakistanChairman Senatecricketcricket diplomacydisaster resilienceIndo-Pacific regionIslamabadMr Timothy KanePakistanSenateSpring 2026water management
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