Mālō e lelei, my name is Brek Batley and it’s my great honour to serve as Australia's 19 High Commissioner to the Kingdom of Tonga. I thank His Majesty King Tupou for his kind acceptance of my credentials – in undoubtedly one of the most striking ceremonies in the Pacific with the stunning ocean vista, the beaming band, and the elegance of the Royal Palace – and for the warm welcome by the Prime Minister, Ministers and community members over the past two weeks. Australia’s relationship with Tonga is built on mutual respect, shared values, and enduring people-to-people links – and a history of cooperation over 150 years.
It has gone from strength to strength. So let me recognise the considerable work of my predecessor, Ms Rachael Moore, and all my High Commission colleagues, for their dedication to the partnership. I look forward to continuing to build the bonds that keep our countries so close, listening to your priorities, and seeing where Australia can most usefully partner with you.
Having previously worked on Papua New Guinea, Marshall Islands, and Solomon Islands, I have a love of the Pacific. Yet I have so much to learn about Tongan culture and traditions. Together with my partner Prue, we look forward to visiting all parts of your beautiful country while also sharing stories of Australia’s own indigenous culture.
The next few years are important for Tonga, and Australia. Your chairmanship of the Pacific Islands Forum over the coming 12 months reflects t.
