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Antigua and Barbuda and Australia discuss common interests
 
August 25th , 2005
 
Prime Minister Spencer and Australian High Commissioner John Stewart Mitchell

Australian High Commissioner John Stewart Mitchell on Thursday paid an official visit to the Office of Prime Minister the Hon. Baldwin Spencer where he outlined his government's initiatives in Antigua and Barbuda.

High Commissioner Mitchell told Prime Minister Spencer that he was pleased to be in Antigua and Barbuda, particularly to support an Australian Project by the Historical Society at the Museum of Antigua and Barbuda.

He explained that the project taught art and handicraft skills using waste materials.

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