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the residence of the Australian high commissioner to Canada]] Australian diplomatic missions are posts representing the Commonwealth Of Australia in foreign countries. They are mostly maintained of the Department Of Foreign Affairs And Trade , with some smaller posts being run by Austrade . There are currently over eighty Australian missions overseas. {Link without Title} After (known as Australia House ), and one in Washington attached to the British Embassy . Australia House were used for scenes of the Gringotts bank in the film '' Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone ''. The Second World War necessitated increased co-operation with foreign countries independent of the British Foreign And Commonwealth Office . By 1940, a base of four missions had been established in Washington, Ottawa , London and Tokyo , and as World War II progressed missions to Australia's wartime allies were established in Noumea , Chungking and Moscow . Australian diplomatic missions today number at over eighty, although the number of Australian diplomats overseas has dramatically been reduced. Missions have been closed in Berne , Prague , Almaty , Damascus , Kupang , Houston , Addis Ababa , Lusaka , Algiers , Cape Town , Dar Es Salaam , Bridgetown and Caracas . Listed below are the countries and cities where an Australian diplomatic mission is situated, including Embassies , High Commissions , Consulates , Consulates-general and other delegations (excluding Honorary Consulates ). {Link without Title} Europe
North America
South America
Africa
Middle East
Asia
Oceania
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