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A Visit That Touched Hearts: Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Strengthens Bonds with the Diaspora in Australia-by Harold Gunatillake

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A Visit That Touched Hearts: Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Strengthens Bonds with the Diaspora in Australia-by Harold Gunatillake

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Reported by Dr Harold Gunatillake OAM, FRCS, FICS, FIACS, AM(Sing), MBBS(Cey), this piece is shared to bring reading enjoyment to the Sri Lankan community worldwide.

When Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Hon. Vijitha Herath visited the Sri Lanka High Commission in Canberra on Tuesday, 2 June 2026, it was not merely an act of diplomacy; it represented a meaningful connection. For numerous Sri Lankans residing thousands of kilometres from their homeland, his visit served as a symbolic bridge across oceans, reaffirming that their stories, struggles, and aspirations remain significant to the nation they have departed from.

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Inside the High Commission, the environment was warm and welcoming. The delegation from the Sri Lanka Association of New South Wales, led by Trustee Mr Kalinga Wijeyawardena

and other delegates, received genuine hospitality from High Commissioner Yasoda Gunasekera and her staff.

A substantial assembly of Sri Lankans was present to engage with the Minister and the High Commissioner.

The High Commissioner invited the Sri Lanka Association of NSW to the event.

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An eight-member SLA delegation, led by Kalinga Wijeyewardene, Trustee and former President (in the absence of President Saliya Tennekoon, who is overseas), attended the event.

Kalinga (SLA of NSW), in his address, highlighted the significance of corruption- free governance and praised the government for its firm stance against corruption.

Kalinga made a heartfelt case for bringing back the Sri Lankan Consulate in Sydney.

He pointed out that since it closed in 2022 during Sri Lanka’s economic crisis, many Sri

Lankans living in Sydney have had to travel all the way to Canberra for important consular services such as renewing passports, registering births, or obtaining official documents.

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Unfortunately, quite a few community members make multiple trips—sometimes paying a lot of money—only to be told upon arrival that they need to bring more paperwork. Restoring the consulate would truly make things easier and more accessible for the community.

For the community members present, this occasion was more than a mere formal assembly; it was an opportunity for acknowledgement.

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A Minister Who Listened

Throughout his four-day official visit to Australia, from May 31 to June 3, Minister Herath conveyed a message of renewal and partnership. However, in Canberra, his discourse adopted a more personal tone.

He attentively considered the concerns

of students, young professionals, long-established families, and new migrants. He emphasised the significance of the diaspora— not as distant observers, but as active contributors to Sri Lanka’s future.

For many present, it was the first time they had heard a senior official speak so directly about their role in shaping the nation’s subsequent chapter in history.

Announcements That Stirred Hope

The Minister’s announcements were met with applause, but also with visible emotion.

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For families separated by continents, the news felt almost intimate. Parents spoke quietly about how much easier it would be to visit ageing relatives. Students imagined shorter journeys home.

Business owners saw new possibilities.

Support for Sri Lanka’s RCEP Bid

Australia and New Zealand’s backing for Sri Lanka’s entry into the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) was welcomed as a sign that the country is re-entering the global economic stage with confidence.

A Call to the Diaspora

Minister Herath’s message was simple: “You are part of Sri Lanka’s story—no matter where you live.”

For many, it was a reminder that identity does not fade with distance.

A Visit Rooted in People, Not Protocol

While the Minister’s schedule included high-level meetings with Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong, the Governor of Victoria, and the Premier of Victoria, who

gathered at the High Commission, left the deepest impression.

Minister Herath engaged in a significant and constructive meeting with Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong. They collaboratively examined avenues to enhance the already robust relations between the two Indian Ocean nations. The discussion encompassed critical topics such as maritime security, regional stability in the Indian Ocean, and promising opportunities for expanded trade and economic collaboration. This meeting represents a positive advancement in fostering closer diplomatic ties.

In Melbourne, Minister Herath met

with Victoria’s Governor, Professor Margaret Gardner, and Premier Jacinta Allan, emphasising grassroots diplomacy and the significant Sri Lankan diaspora in Australia.

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