Australia marks people-to-people connections with Pakistan

By Our Correspondent
May 22, 2025
High Commissioner Neil Hawkins addresses an event. — APP/File
High Commissioner Neil Hawkins addresses an event. — APP/File

Islamabad:The Australian High Commission celebrated Australia Day in Spring 2025 with a vibrant reception here, shining a spotlight on the dynamic people-to-people connections that continue to shape the Australia–Pakistan relationship.

This year’s theme was brought to life through immersive experiences and a fusion of cultures: kangaroos in truck art, the sounds of native Australian birds echoing through the gardens, and digital displays showcasing the natural beauty of Australia’s six states and two territories.

“This relationship is powered by people,” High Commissioner Neil Hawkins said in his address. “From the Baloch cameleers who helped build Australia’s outback, to the more than 100,000 Pakistanis who now call Australia home, and the 20,000 students currently studying in Australia—our ties are living, growing, and deeply rooted.”

The high commissioner said the Australian-Pak relationship was built on cooperation and shared experience—scientists tackling salinity together, girls playing cricket, alumni shaping Pakistan’s future. It’s about connection, hope, and a shared future, according to him.