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Level 1 265 Castlereagh St, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9223 2702
Foreign Consulate, Consulate & Embassy
The Consulate General of India in Sydney is praised for its efficient and courteous service by many customers. Some have had urgent requests handled promptly, such as obtaining documents or visas in a short time. Others have appreciated the staff's patience and guidance throughout various processes, including the OCI process. Some customers have also commended the consulate for its warm and welcoming atmosphere. However, a few customers have expressed frustration with unanswered phone calls and emails.
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19 O'Connell Street, Sydney, 2000

NSW Trustee & Guardian commenced operations on 1 July 2009 merging the Public Trustee NSW and the Office of the Protective Commissioner. NSW Trustee & Guardian's role is to act as an independent and impartial Executor, Administrator, Attorney and Trustee for the people of NSW. It also provides direct financial management services and authorisation and direction to private financial managers. We have a network of branches and regularly hold plan ahead days at local community venues across NSW. There is an agent for NSW Trustee & Guardian at every Local Court in NSW. Service NSW Centres also offer information on our services.
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Level 10/ 255 Elizabeth St, Sydney, 2000

Federal Government Office
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10/31 Market St, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9262 9500
Foreign Consulate
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109 Pitt St, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9220 5600
Foreign Consulate
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3/175 Pitt St, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9284 9600
Government office
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9/377 Sussex St, Sydney, 2000

0411 864 375
City government office
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6.01/151 Castlereagh St, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9286 3055
Travel Company, Tourist Information Center, Government Organization
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Level 2/456 Kent St, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9265 9333
District government office
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Level 10/1 York St, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9247 8581
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3/175 Pitt St, Sydney, 2000

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11/234-242 George St, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9252 9838
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264 George Street, Sydney, 2000

(02) 6178 6888
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1603/15 Castlereagh St, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9233 3350
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456 Kent St, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9265 9333
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Level 6, 33 York street, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9290 1822
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Level 20, 44 Market St, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9262 2933

255 Elizabeth Street, Sydney, 2000

231 Elizabeth St, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9268 2800

1 York Street, 10Th Floor, Sydney, 2000

(02) 9251 3363
As a consequence of two emigration waves - after 1938 as well as starting from 1953 (skilled worker) - about 1200 Austrian-born persons live in New Zealand. The most well-known Austrian in New Zealand was the artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928-2000). Successful air traffic negotiations were held in 1998 on the initiative of New Zealand. However, no scheduled air traffic with Austrian or New Zealand air transport companies is intended at present. Since 2000 Austrian Airlines and Air New Zealand are cooperating in the "Star Aliance". International investors take it for granted that the business location of Austria will enable them to exploit top-notch know-how and quality, high performance technologies, a state-of-the-art infrastructure and EU membership with close proximity to Eastern and South Eastern Europe. They decide for surefire success, and thus choose Austria. Diplomatische Beziehungen zwischen Staaten lassen sich bis in die Antike zurückverfolgen. Aber erst im 15. Jahrhundert schufen italienische Stadtstaaten ständige Vertretungen als eine der wesentlichen Grundlagen moderner Diplomatie. Anlässlich des Wiener Kongresses (1815) und durch das Aachener Protokoll (1818) erfolgte eine einheitliche Klassifikation der Diplomaten, die durch das Wiener Übereinkommen über diplomatische Beziehungen (1961) bestätigt wurde. 1963 wurde das Konsularwesen durch das Wiener Übereinkommen über konsularische Beziehungen ebenfalls einheitlich geregelt. Als Geburtsstunde eines selbständigen österreichischen diplomatischen Dienstes gilt das Jahr 1720, als Kaiser Karl VI. die Verwaltung der auswärtigen Beziehungen einem eigenen Minister übertrug. Nach dem Zerfall der Donaumonarchie wurden die auswärtigen Angelegenheiten vom Bundeskanzleramt wahrgenommen. Erst 1959 wurde ein eigenes Bundesministerium für auswärtige Angelegenheiten errichtet.

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