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From Macleay to Micronesia: Small SMBI island becomes home to state’s first Palauan consulate

Andrew Jefferson
Andrew Jefferson
Published: February 26, 2026
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A HISTORIC new chapter in Pacific diplomacy has quietly unfolded not in a capital city tower, but on a tiny Southern Moreton Bay island in Redland City.

Queensland’s first consulate for the Republic of Palau has been established on Macleay Island, bringing international representation to one of the region’s smallest and most close-knit communities.

From this island setting, Kevin Hughes OAM BM has officially begun his duties as Honorary Consul General for Palau in Brisbane, with jurisdiction across Queensland.

Mr Hughes was appointed by the President of Palau on June 24, 2025.

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The Australian Government formally accepted his appointment on February 9, 2026, marking the official commencement of his role.

The establishment of the consulate on Macleay Island underscores the unique and evolving nature of modern diplomacy, where even a small Southern Moreton Bay island can serve as a bridge between Queensland and the Pacific nation of Palau.

Describing the milestone as both humbling and significant for the region, Mr Hughes said his appointment marks a powerful step forward in strengthening ties between the Pacific nation and Southeast Queensland.

“It is both a great honour and a profound responsibility to announce my recent appointment as Honorary Consul General for the Republic of Palau, with the Consulate proudly located on Macleay Island — the first of its kind in Redland City,” he said.

The Republic of Palau is a Pacific island nation made up of more than 300 islands and home to approximately 18,000 people.

Located about six hours north of Brisbane, Palau has strengthened its accessibility to Queensland through weekly flights by Qantas since November 2024.

Internationally renowned for its pristine waters, vibrant coral reefs and world-class dive sites, Palau is also home to ecosystems protected under UNESCO World Heritage listings.

Tourism forms the backbone of the country’s economy, supported by sustainable environmental policies aimed at preserving its natural beauty.

Palau operates under a stable democratic constitution and maintains a defence agreement with the United States.

“The nation is led by President Surangel S. Whipps Jr., who personally swore me into office alongside the Minister of State — a moment I will always regard as one of the great privileges of my life,” Mr Hughes said.

The diplomatic relationship between Australia and Palau has strengthened in recent years.

In 2024, Anthony Albanese spent a week in Palau as a guest of President Whipps, reinforcing ties between the two nations.

“My role as Consul General is multifaceted,” he said.

“I assist Palauan nationals in Australia who may be sick or injured, facilitate passport and visa services, and represent the President in Australia on official duties.

“Importantly, I am committed to strengthening trade, tourism, cultural exchange and sporting ties between Queensland and Palau.”

One of his key priorities is the development of a direct trade route between Brisbane and Palau.

“This initiative has the potential to create meaningful economic benefits for both regions,” he said.

Sport will also play a significant role in the evolving partnership.

“As a member of Palau’s Olympic Committee, I am passionate about supporting the nation’s athletes as they prepare for the Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 2028 and Brisbane in 2032,” he said.

“Palau has yet to win its first Olympic medal — and I am determined to see that milestone achieved.

“We are also working toward supporting a Palauan athlete to compete at a future Winter Olympic Games.”

Beyond his diplomatic duties, Mr Hughes continues to serve in several national ambassador roles, including with Bravery Trust, White Ribbon Australia and Black Dog Institute.

He also serves as a Queensland Australia Day Ambassador for the National Australia Day Council.

“Receiving the Bravery Medal and, in 2024, the Medal of the Order of Australia has been deeply humbling,” he said.

“However, this new role is not about titles — it is about service, connection and opportunity.”

Looking ahead, Mr Hughes emphasised the broader significance of the appointment.

“The Pacific is not distant from Australia; it is part of our shared future,” he said.

“From Macleay Island to Koror, from Brisbane to Palau’s outer islands, a new chapter of partnership begins — built on respect, sustainability and mutual prosperity.

“I look forward to what we can achieve together.”

An honorary consulate is a small, locally based representation of a foreign country, typically headed by a part-time honorary consul who is not a career diplomat and is usually a respected local business or community figure.

It generally provides limited, practical consular assistance and supports links such as trade, tourism and cultural engagement, rather than operating as a full consulate.

Honorary consulates are often located at the consul’s residence or regular place of business rather than in dedicated mission premises.

The Brisbane Consulate is located at 5 Heron Street, Macleay Island and is open Monday to Friday (9am-5pm).

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