Britain–Australia Society


The Britain–Australia Society was established in 1971 as a friendship society to promote historic links between the United Kingdom and Australia. It has headquarters in the Australia Centre within Australia House in London and branches throughout the United Kingdom.

History

In 1971 Sir Robert Menzies and Sir Alec Douglas-Home, former Prime Ministers of Australia and the United Kingdom, re-founded the pre-existing Australia Club to form two sister societies based in the United Kingdom and Australia in order to recognise the value of a continuing cultural exchange between two countries which share a rich heritage of family ties, history, culture, language, sport and business.
Despite being founded by two former politicians, the societies are apolitical and non-commercial.

Aims

The aims of the Britain–Australia Society are to:
Branches are maintained in Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Leicestershire, Lincoln, Portsmouth and the . Regional functions are held by these branches in addition to centrally-organised activities.

Events

A primary activity is the organising of events such as diplomatic dinners/seminars, a garden party at the residence of His Excellency the High Commissioner, after-hours visit to the Tower of London, tutored wine tastings and presentations from noted diplomats and experts.
The West Country branch arranges an annual service of remembrance and lunch in Bath honouring the memory of Admiral Arthur Phillip.

Awards

The Society grants an occasional Britain-Australia Society Award to recognise a person who has demonstrated a long-term contribution to relations between the United Kingdom and Australia. Past recipients have been Barry Humphries, Lord Hague, Kylie Minogue, David Attenborough and Lord Carrington.

Officers

The Patron of the Society is The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh KG KT OM GCVO GBE ONZ QSO AK GCL CC CMM
The President is The Rt Hon. Lord Hague of Richmond
The Chairman is Damian Walsh
The Vice-Chairman is Neil Redcliffe
Vice Presidents:
Honorary Vice-Presidents:
The Administrative, Membership & Events Executive is Ms Marina Kinsman
The Honorary Chaplain of the Society is George Bush, Rector of St Mary le Bow church.

Sponsors

As a non-commercial society, administration and events are funded by membership subscriptions, management fees and corporate sponsors, including Australian Government agencies and businesses and organisations with an Australian interest in the United Kingdom or a British interest in Australia.

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