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Redland Bayside News > Community > First foreign consulate opens in Redlands on Macleay Island
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First foreign consulate opens in Redlands on Macleay Island

Andrew Jefferson
Andrew Jefferson
Published: July 14, 2026
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THE Republic of Palau has officially opened its Queensland consulate on Macleay Island, marking the first foreign consulate ever established within Redland City.

The historic opening was held at the Tingira Boat Club on July 11 and brought together representatives from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), senior military and Queensland Police officers, members of the diplomatic corps, community leaders and local dignitaries.

Among those attending was Redlands MP Rebecca Young, representing the Queensland Premier, and Redland City Councillor Shane Rendalls, representing the mayor.

The ceremony marked the official appointment of Kevin Hughes BM OAM as Honorary Consul for the Republic of Palau in Queensland.

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In his inaugural address, Mr Hughes said the decision to establish the consulate on Macleay Island rather than in Brisbane’s CBD reflected the strong connection both communities share with island life and the marine environment.

“Because this community understands the sea. We understand island life. We understand that our environment is not merely something we admire; it is something we depend upon,” he said.

He said the people of Redlands and Palau shared a deep respect for their coastlines, bays, islands and natural environment.

“Those values resonate strongly with our own community,” he said.

“That is why this partnership feels so natural.

“It is not simply a diplomatic relationship.

“It is a partnership built upon shared values, shared respect and shared hope.”

Mr Hughes said the new consulate would serve as more than a diplomatic office.

“Today this Consulate becomes a bridge—a bridge between governments, communities, businesses, schools and universities, cultures, and between future generations,” he said.

He described the opening as a landmark moment for both Redland City and relations between Australia and the Republic of Palau.

“Today we gather not simply to open a building,” he said.

“We gather to open a new chapter in friendship between two nations.

“Opening the Consulate within the boundaries of Redland City marks a landmark moment in the history of our city.”

Mr Hughes said representing the Republic of Palau in Queensland was one of the greatest honours of his life.

“I accept this responsibility with humility, gratitude and an unwavering commitment to strengthen the friendship between our two countries,” he said.

He said he looked forward to working with the Australian and Queensland governments, as well as Redland City Council, to strengthen ties in tourism, trade, education, culture and sport.

Guests later attended a luncheon hosted by the Tingira Boat Club, where Mr Hughes thanked attendees and acknowledged the support of the Australian and Queensland governments, along with the President of the Republic of Palau, Surangel S. Whipps Jr., for entrusting him with the role.

The new consulate is expected to strengthen diplomatic, cultural and economic links between Queensland and the Pacific island nation while establishing Redlands as home to the city’s first foreign diplomatic mission.

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