1. The Australian Consulate-General, New York in New York, NY
    The Australian Consulate-General in New York represents Australia in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware, and West Virginia. It promotes Australia's interests in the areas, including trade and investment, education, culture, science and technology, and consular and passport services. Visitors can learn about the diplomatic relations between Australia and the United States and gain insights into the cultural ties between the two nations.
  2. The Australian Collection at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA
    Harvard University boasts a rich collection of Australian artifacts, artworks, and cultural materials that offer a glimpse into Australia's history and heritage. From indigenous art to contemporary Australian literature, this collection provides a comprehensive overview of the diverse cultural landscape of Australia. Visitors can explore exhibitions, attend lectures, and engage with experts to deepen their understanding of Australian culture.
  3. The Australian Heritage Society of Boston in Boston, MA
    The Australian Heritage Society of Boston is dedicated to preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of Australians living in the Boston area. Through events, workshops, and educational programs, the society aims to celebrate Australian traditions, history, and identity. Visitors can participate in cultural exchanges, attend film screenings, and join guided tours that highlight the contributions of Australians to the local community.
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