Grenada
Bilateral relations
Australia's High Commissioner in Port of Spain has non-resident accreditation to Grenada.
Grenada does not have official representation in Australia.
Australia and Grenada are members of the Commonwealth, International Maritime Organisation (IMO), World Trade Organisation (WTO), and United Nations (UN).
Grenada is a member of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Association of Caribbean States (ACS), Africa, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Group of States, Organization of American States (OAS) and the Small Island Developing States (SIDS) grouping.
The Australian High Commission in Trinidad and Tobago manages a Direct Aid Program in Grenada.
Fast facts
- Grenadian visitors to Australia (2021-22 Dept of Home Affairs) #
- <5
- Australian visitors to Grenada (primary destination 2021-22 Dept of Home Affairs) #
- 44
- Resident Australian population born in Grenada (2021 Census)
- 129
- Australian residents of Caribbean Islander descent (2021 Census)
- 4,759
- Grenadian students in Australia (2023 Dept of Education) *
- <5
High level engagement
2017 July – Minister for Foreign Affairs Julie Bishop met Minister for Foreign Affairs Elvin Nimrod and Minister for Health Nickolas Steele at the CARICOM Leaders’ Summit in Grand Anse
Travel
See Australian Government travel advice for Australians overseas on Smartraveller
Austrade
See international Austrade offices
Australian High Commission in Trinidad and Tobago
18 Herbert Street, St Clair, Port of Spain
Trinidad and Tobago
Tel: +1 (868) 822 5450
General: ahc.portofspain@dfat.gov.au
Facebook: Australian High Commission, Trinidad and Tobago
# This data is owned by Home Affairs. It provides quarterly updates to this data on its website
* This Jan-Sep 2023 data is owned by the Department of Education. It provides updates to these numbers on its website