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  The Consul General of Pakistan Mr.Azam Mohammed has  been appointed as Dean of the Consular Corp in Sydney/NSW

There are ninety-four diplomatic missions in Canberra, most headed by Ambassadors or High Commissioners. In addition, some thirty Heads of Mission have non-resident accreditation to Australia.

Canberra, the capital city of Australia and home to the Federal Government, is neither a large population centre nor a major commercial base. For these reasons, many consular posts have been established in Sydney, Melbourne and, to a lesser extent, other State and Territory capitals to provide core consular services. Many of these posts are headed and staffed by career consular officers, and there is also a significant number of honorary consuls who make an effective and valuable contribution to the consular network in Australia.

Consular Corps and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade The Office of Protocol regularly meets with members of the Consular Corps and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade NSW State ... Maintain communication and liaison with Consular Corps, Diplomatic Corps, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Prime Minister s Department. ... Agencies involved include Premier s Department & NSW Police.

The Consul General of  Pakistan Mr. Azam Mohammed has been appointed as Dean of the Consular Corp in Sydney/NSW.In the History of Australia Mr. Azam Mohammed is the First Consul General of Pakistan who become the Dean of the all Countries who have Consulate/ Diplomats offices in the Capital city of New South Wales Sydney.

Mr. Azam is the most Senior Consul General in NSW and Highly respected in the field of the diplomats. On Tuesday, 01 February 2011, the leader of the House Honourable John Aquilina MP, hosted a exclusive Lunch for the newly appointed Dean of the NSW Consular Corp Mr. Azam Mohammed. Hon. John Aquilina Congratulates Sydney based Diplomatic Corps Dean & CG of Pakistan Mr. Azam Mohammed.

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