13/07/2024
It was honor to be part of the launch of The Book titled ‘Waalidka iyo Da’yarta Qurbaha’ which translates ‘Parents and the Diaspora Youth’ written by Cumar Nuur who has traveled here to Australia for Somaliland Hargeisa. Special Thanks to Ahmed Essa Noor
19/06/2024
Wakiil Sharafeedka Somaliland ee Dalka Australia Danjire Xirsi Aaden Cali (Milixsite) iyo jaalliyadda Somaliland ee ku dhaqan dalkaas ayaa ugu baaqay dawladda Australia inay si rasmi ah u aqoonsato qaranimada Jamhuuriyadda Somaliland
28/01/2024
Somaliland in Australia
Welcome to the official page of the Somaliland Mission in Australia 🇦🇺.
24/12/2023
Minister of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation, Republic of Somaliland Dr. Essa Kayd Mohamud & Agaasimaha Guud ee WAD&IC ah ee JSL Mudane Ahmed Abokor Mohamed
30/09/2023
Had a productive Day with Mayor Mooge & Mayor Ismail Haji Nuur
20/09/2023
Digital copy available upon request.
19/05/2022
Gooni isu taagii somaliland 18 May 1991.
# Goaankii beelaha somaliland 5 May 1991.
09/05/2021
FIRST SOMALILAND PRESIDENT
Madaxweynihii ugu xoreyaay 1991
ee Jamhuuriyadda Somaliland,
Alle haw naxariistee
Cabdiraxmaan Axmed Cali (Tuur) iyo Marwadiisii Kinsi Xaaji Basbaas.
07/09/2020
The Deputy Chief Health Officer shared these scenarios yesterday – but I just wanted to explain a bit more about why it’s so important.
This modelling from the University of Melbourne and University of New England shows what’s likely to happen if we eased too quickly, with the numbers too high.
It takes into account the data and current settings we have in place in Victoria – things like case numbers, face coverings, and restrictions.
If we removed the 'Stay at Home' restrictions when daily case numbers were averaging 25, there's more than a 60 per cent chance we'd be back in lockdown by Christmas.
When the stakes are so high, it's a risk we just can't take.
The modelling also shows that if we drive daily numbers down to five before taking the next step – that likelihood drops to just 3 per cent.
I know everyone wants this over as soon as possible. So do I.
But there’s one thing worse than having restrictions in place – and that’s coming out too fast.
Having two weeks of fun. Case numbers explode. And then you’re straight back into lockdown.
Yo-yoing in and out, with businesses opening and closing, is just about the worst scenario possible.
All our sacrifices would count for nothing.
And we simply can't allow that to happen.