Czechoslovak Film Festival in Canberra
,08.10.2019 / 06:09 | Aktualizováno: 18.07.2022 / 10:14
Over the weekend from the 4th - 6th October 2019, 7th Czech and Slovak Film Festival of Australia came to the Australian capital. more ►
Kafka Night in Canberra
,05.09.2019 / 09:22 | Aktualizováno: 18.07.2022 / 10:12
On Friday 30th August a theatre adaptation of Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka took place in the Street Theatre in Canberra. The performance was preceeded by a discussion moderated by Russell Smith, a professor of literature at ANU, between… more ►
The Czech Republic has taken over the presidency of the Visegrad group (V4) from Slovakia as of the 1st of July, for the period from July 2019 to June 2020
,15.07.2019 / 05:45 | Aktualizováno: 18.07.2022 / 13:46
The slogan of the presidency is V4 for Reasonable Europe. The program for the presidency looks beyond just Europe itself. In its entirety, the program is very extensive and can be divided into 3 themes. more ►
The Embassy of the Czech Republic helps Prague Zoo with a new exhibit
,17.04.2019 / 03:16 | Aktualizováno: 18.07.2022 / 11:18
On the 14th and 15th of March 2019, the head of mission at the Embassy of the Czech Republic took a short business trip to Tasmania to support Prague Zoo, specifically by helping procure ‘Tasmanian Devils’ for their new exhibit. more ►
MFA Statement on the 5th Anniversary of the Illegal Annexation of Crimea
,18.03.2019 / 00:57 | Aktualizováno: 18.07.2022 / 13:41
Five years ago by annexing Crimea Russia committed a flagrant breach of international law. The Czech Republic as well as the European Union and the overwhelming majority of countries continue to consider the Crimean peninsula as a part of… more ►
Statement of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, Human Rights Council, 40th Session
,27.02.2019 / 07:37 | Aktualizováno: 18.07.2022 / 13:43
Geneva, 25 February 2019 more ►
Baroque Music in New Zealand with Czech Presence
,04.02.2019 / 00:55 | Aktualizováno: 18.07.2022 / 13:55
The Baroque Music Community and Educational Trust of New Zealand began with Tomas Hurnik, a cellist that had moved from the Czech Republic to live in Christchurch New Zealand. His passion was Baroque music, but there was no existing Baroque… more ►
