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Australia

Immerse yourself in Australian culture across the DMV area by exploring events and programs hosted by the Embassy of Australia and the Australian American Association. Discover exhibitions showcasing Indigenous and contemporary Australian art, film screenings, and cultural performances that highlight the country’s rich heritage and creative innovation. These programs offer a unique opportunity to experience the sights, sounds, and stories of Australia without leaving Washington, D.C.

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Embassy

Embassy of Australia

1601 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, D.C. 20036

What to See:
Visit the Embassy of Australia to explore rotating exhibitions that highlight Australian art, design, and photography, often featuring both Indigenous and contemporary artists. These displays showcase Australia’s diverse cultural heritage, creative innovation, and connection to the natural landscape.

Additionally:
The embassy hosts cultural programs, film screenings, panel discussions, and special events celebrating Australian music, storytelling, history, and national milestones, offering insight into Australia’s cultural and diplomatic presence in the U.S.

Tip:
Check the Embassy of Australia’s official website or social media channels before visiting, as exhibitions and events are typically scheduled for limited periods and may require advance registration or invitation-based access.

Cultural Centers

Australian American Association

1815 Kalorama Road NW
Washington, DC 20009

What to See:
Visit the Australian American Association in Washington, DC to learn about programs and initiatives that celebrate the longstanding relationship between Australia and the United States. The organization serves as a hub for cultural exchange, professional networking, and community engagement centered on Australian–American ties.

Additionally:
The Association hosts social gatherings, speaker events, cultural celebrations, and networking programs that highlight Australian culture, business, education, and shared values between the two countries.

Tip:
Check the Australian American Association’s website or event listings in advance, as activities are event-based and typically require registration or membership.

Australian Food in the DMV 

Bluestone Lane West End Café 

Type: Australian-inspired café, specialty coffee and all-day brunch.
Website: https://bluestonelane.com/cafes/west-end-library-1100-23rd-st-nw-washington-dc/

Highlights: Thoughtfully crafted Australian café fare made with high-quality ingredients, featuring expertly brewed coffee, avocado toast, seasonal bowls, and fresh pastries. A bright, welcoming space with a relaxed yet refined atmosphere, perfect for casual meetings, brunch, or a cozy coffee break in the West End.

The Pure Pasty Co.

Type: Australian-influenced bakery and takeaway café.

Website: https://www.purepasty.com

Highlights: Handcrafted pastries and baked goods inspired by Australian bakery traditions are made fresh on-site for a perfectly flaky finish. The menu features savory pasties, sweet treats, classic sausage rolls, and Eccles cakes, ideal for a quick takeaway bite. A small selection of imported Australian and British packaged goods adds an extra touch, making it a cozy stop for comforting, familiar flavors with an Aussie twist.

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