Tuesday, January 13, 2026
HomeExpo 2020 DubaiAustralia Pavilion opens today at Expo 2020 Dubai

Australia Pavilion opens today at Expo 2020 Dubai

follow us on Google News

Australia’s Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, the Hon Dan Tehan, today opened the Australia Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai, promising visitors an extraordinary journey through 60,000 years of innovation by the nation’s indigenous people.

Located in the Mobility District, the pavilion will hold a range of events and discussions during the six months of Expo 2020, aimed at strengthening networks, exploring trade and investment opportunities, and fostering collaboration around global challenges. Australia is also facilitating a comprehensive range of sports activities at the Fitness and Wellbeing Hub Sport Hub, which is located adjacent to the nation’s pavilion.

Opening of the Australian Pavilion opening, Expo 2020 Dubai.
Opening of the Australian Pavilion opening, Expo 2020 Dubai. (Photo by Mahmoud Khaled/Expo 2020 Dubai)

The opening ceremony was also attended by Her Excellency Reem Al Hashimy, UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation and Director General, Expo 2020 Dubai; Justin McGowan, Commissioner General of the Australia Pavilion; and Heidi Venamore, Australian Ambassador to the UAE.

Her Excellency Reem Al Hashimy UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation and Director General, Expo 2020 Dubai meets Australia’s Trade Minister, the Hon. Dan Tehan MP at the Australian Pavilion opening, Expo 2020 Dubai.
Her Excellency Reem Al Hashimy UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation and Director General, Expo 2020 Dubai meets Australia’s Trade Minister, the Hon. Dan Tehan MP at the Australian Pavilion opening, Expo 2020 Dubai. (Photo by Mahmoud Khaled/Expo 2020 Dubai)

Dan Tehan said: “What we have in our pavilion is something extraordinary. It captures 60,000 years of unique innovation and our wonderful indigenous history. But it also captures where indigenous Australians are today, how they are at the forefront of everything we’re doing as a nation, especially when it comes to innovation. And it captures the heart and the spirit of the Australian people.”

The ‘Blue Sky Dreaming’ theme of the pavilion celebrates Australia’s indigenous culture as the world’s oldest living civilization. It highlights the indigenous connection to land, sky and sea, and encapsulates the idea of blue-sky thinking, which has inspired Australian innovation for the past 60,000 years.

Mr Tehan said: “The sky is the limit when it comes to the future of our nation. That is why [the pavilion] has got the title ‘Blue Sky Dreaming’, because we continue to dream as a nation, and we dream of greatness and of making sure that we continue to have our place in the world.”

HE Reem Al Hashimy said: “‘Blue Sky Dreaming’ is a theme that perfectly encapsulates that inimitable Aussie spirit – energetic innovative and bold, living for the future, while always mindful of the past.”

“Australia’s programming will bring to bear countless generations of cultural, scientific and social development, from world-class sports and entertainment to the linkage between indigenous tradition and contemporary space exploration, to the future of cities as social melting pots with inclusivity and sustainability at their very core. Australia will play a critical role in the global conversation about our connected future.”

On October 19-20, Australia will participate in the Blue Carbon Majlis at the Terra Auditorium. The event will offer an insight into how coastal and marine ecosystems store carbon, and how businesses can get involved to improve their impact on climate change. Talks and demonstrations will be led by the IORA Blue Carbon Hub, a natural disaster risk reduction think tank from the University of Western Australia, and co-curated with IORA members and observer states.


Discover more from SNAP TASTE

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Julie Nguyen
Julie Nguyen
Julie is the visionary founder of SNAP TASTE and a dynamic force in global storytelling, innovation and creative leadership. She is a respected member of the Harvard Business Review Advisory Council and serves as a judge for the CES Innovation Awards (2024, 2025 and 2026), where she contributes thought leadership on the intersections of business, culture and breakthrough technologies. As Managing Director, she also oversees the Fine Art, Digital Art, Portfolios and Marketing departments, ensuring the brand’s strategic vision and creative direction are realized across disciplines. Her immersive reporting has brought audiences behind the scenes of global milestones such as the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, Expo 2020 Dubai, CES, D23 Expo, and the Milano Monza Motor Show, offering exclusive access to moments that define contemporary culture. An accomplished film critic and editorial voice, Julie is also recognized for her compelling reviews of National Geographic documentaries and other cinematic works. Her ability to combine analytical depth with narrative finesse inspires audiences seeking intelligent, meaningful, and globally relevant content. With a multidisciplinary perspective that bridges art, technology, and culture, Julie continues to shape the dialogue on how storytelling and innovation converge to influence the way we experience the world.
Ad

Leave a Reply

FEATURED

RELATED NEWS