The meeting focused on reinforcing bilateral cooperation in the arts and cultural sector, with both parties expressing a strong commitment to developing meaningful partnerships. Particular emphasis was placed on strengthening cultural links with the Mauritian diaspora in Australia, estimated at over 34,000 citizens, and ensuring they remain connected to their heritage and roots.
Mauritius and Australia Explore New Avenues for Cultural Collaboration
Ministry of Arts and Culture, Mauritius, 12 January 2026, Mauritius
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