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Friendship Force Australia is part of the Friendship Force International worldwide network of clubs and individuals that promote global understanding across the barriers that separate people. We do this through a program of exchanges by opening our homes as local hosts to ambassadors (visitors) from other countries and cultures so that a true understanding of each other can develop through the sharing of meals, conversation and the routines of daily life.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 January 2013 07:05
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Attention club executives: head on over to The 2013 Club and Exchange Policy article to download your copy of this important document.

Last Updated on Sunday, 25 November 2012 03:16
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Australia is a large and beautiful country and most ambassadors travel long distances to visit us, so we would encourage them or anyone to take the opportunity to see as much of this wonderful and unique country which is beautiful in many different ways.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 22 January 2013 15:20
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Australia has a population of over 22 million people. They live mostly along the coastal regions of this vast land of ours. You cannot do day trips from one capital city to another except by plane.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 22 January 2013 15:20
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Friendship Force Australia welcomes visitors and members to:
Explore new countries, regions, cultures and new ways to connect across the barriers that separate us.
Understand by sharing a home, meals, conversation and everyday experiences, people become friends, seeing beyond governments and borders into the heart of a country and its people. By combining home hospitality with cultural exploration, we reach a new level of understanding.
Serve by exploration and acceptance of our common humanity and the desire to serve our global village—with words and actions.

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