11/06/2026
LOMU screens in Sydney this weekend at the Sydney Film Festival, bringing the story of one of New Zealand’s most iconic sporting figures to Australian audiences.
📍 George Street Cinema
🗓 13 June, 4.00pm
📍 Ritz Cinemas Randwick
🗓 14 June, 4.15pm
Visit Sydney Film Festival for ticketing information.
Lomu - Film 🤝
06/06/2026
🇳🇿Prime Minister Christopher Luxon met with 🇦🇺Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Queensland today for the annual Australia–New Zealand Leaders’ Meeting.
At a time of increasing global uncertainty, leaders discussed strengthening the partnership that has underpinned our shared security and economic prosperity for generations, and advancing cooperation on shared priorities across the region.
05/06/2026
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and wife Amanda Luxon have arrived in Queensland ahead of the annual Australia–New Zealand Leaders’ Meeting 🇳🇿🇦🇺
Welcomed by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Jodie Haydon, the annual meeting reflects the close partnership between New Zealand and Australia and the importance of strengthening our economic, security and regional connections.
Leaders will meet in Queensland to discuss shared priorities and opportunities for both countries and the wider region.
03/06/2026
New Zealand High Commissioner Andrew Needs was honoured to welcome Her Excellency The Rt Hon Dame Cindy Kiro and Dr Richard Davies to the New Zealand High Commission in Canberra last week as part of the Governor-General’s State Visit to Australia 🇳🇿🇦🇺
Alongside members of Canberra’s Māori community leadership, staff welcomed Dame Cindy through a traditional welcome, waiata (song) and shared kōrero over tea — reflecting the spirit of manaakitanga, hospitality and community at the heart of the High Commission.
It was a privilege to host Dame Cindy and Dr Davies and mark this visit through culture, connection and the enduring ties that underpin the New Zealand–Australia relationship
Governor-General of New Zealand
30/05/2026
Cheehoo! A special moment with High Commissioner Andrew Needs and Moana Pasifika Captain Miracle Fai’ilagi in Canberra today as the team wrapped up their season on a high.
Moana means ocean- and this team has always been about more than rugby. Through sport, they’ve connected communities across our Pacific through culture, identity and shared connection.
Wishing the squad and staff all the very best for what’s ahead.
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