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Australia's ambassador to Ireland on learning Irish for the role
We spoke to Chantelle Taylor, Australian's new Ambassador to Ireland about her role and what she hopes to achieve while here, starting with learning and using Irish within the first two weeks!
Ireland and Australia have had a long history, much of which is based on emigration; how do you see relations between the two countries now?
Ireland and Australia have long enjoyed a warm friendship. We share enduring ties through culture, sport, music, art and tourism. We are like-minded friends with similar values and shared interests. Today, one in ten Australians claim Irish descent – the highest percentage of any country outside Ireland. In 2026, Australia and Ireland will celebrate 80 years of diplomatic relations. I'm looking forward to marking this important milestone by not only reflecting on our shared past, but by highlighting the opportunities for a shared future, and finding new ways to work together.
Why was it important for you to learn and use some Irish so soon into your new role?
There is no better way to show respect for and to connect with people than through language and storytelling. Irish language is such an important part of Ireland's heritage and culture, and so it was important to me to make the effort to introduce myself in Irish.
What are your plans for your time here in Ireland?
One great hope I have for my time here in Ireland is to visit every one of your beautiful counties. I want to get to know you, your history and your stories, and to find the Australian connections. I know there are many.