Australia and Singapore share longstanding and multifaceted relations, elevated by the establishment of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP) in 2015.
Both countries also work closely in multilateral fora and enjoy warm people-to-people relations.
[3] Completed at a cost of AU$4.2 million, the high commission chancery was officially opened by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Andrew Peacock, on 21 January 1977.
[8] At the time of purchasing Optus in 2001, the deal was the largest event ever for a Singaporean company valued at approximately A$8.5 billion.
Singapore and Australia enjoy close defence ties, founded on substantive interactions and common perspectives on many issues.
The two countries also work closely at international organisations such as the United Nations, the G20, the World Trade Organization and the ASEAN Regional Forum.