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3 events · 14 embassies

Tuesday · 9:00 AM
Australia · Embassy of Australia
Regional forum exploring carbon capture and storage technologies and policies across the Americas, bringing together experts to discuss climate solutions.
Sunday · 12:00 PM
Australia · Embassy of Australia
Classic Australian barbecue featuring lamb chops, pavlova, and backyard cricket on the embassy lawn. Wear your green and gold for this authentic Aussie celebration!
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1601 Massachusetts Avenue NW
If you're craving a taste of down-under vibes in DC, the Australian Embassy is absolutely worth checking out—they throw fantastic events like their Australia Day BBQ & Cricket celebration that really capture that laid-back Aussie spirit. Beyond the fun social gatherings, they also host substantive forums on topics like carbon capture and storage, so you get both the culture and the intellectual engagement. It's the perfect spot to connect with Australia's warmth, humor, and commitment to making a global impact.
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1707 L Street NW, Suite 200
If you're craving a taste of island life and Pacific island culture right here in DC, the Embassy of Fiji is your gateway to discovering the vibrant traditions of this archipelago nation. While they may not have frequent public events listed, Fiji's presence in Washington offers a wonderful opportunity to explore Melanesian heritage, traditional customs, and the warm spirit of island hospitality that defines Fijian culture. Keep an eye on their calendar for celebrations of Fijian independence and cultural festivals that showcase everything from traditional music and dance to the country's rich indigenous traditions.
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Washington, DC
If you're curious about Pacific Island culture and want to explore something truly unique in DC, the Embassy of Kiribati offers a wonderful window into this fascinating atoll nation's traditions and way of life. While events may be sparse, this embassy represents a vibrant culture with deep connections to ocean heritage, traditional music, and the distinctive perspectives of one of the world's most geographically isolated nations. It's a gem for anyone looking to broaden their cultural horizons beyond the usual embassy circuit and learn about a part of the world that rarely gets the spotlight in Washington.