Italian Embassy Australia
Incorporating the Italian Consulate of Australia
COASIT
Co.As.It. Italian Association of Assistance was established in 1968 to promote the Italian language and culture in NSW and to assist the growing number of migrants arriving from Italy. Co.As.It. has grown to offer language classes to adults and children as well as a range of community programs including aged care services. Co.As.It. also runs an independent primary school, the Italian Bilingual School, with the NSW curriculum delivered in Italian and English.
culture@coasit.com.au
Australasian centre for Italian studies
The aim of ACIS is to enhance collaboration among Italianists from all areas of Italian Studies (language, literature, film studies, history, sociology, politics and cultural studies) in Australasian universities.
Lismore Friendship Festival ‘LisAmore’
Lismore’s (NSW) Friendship Festival – ‘LisAmore!' celebrates the friendship between the northern Italian towns of Conegliano, the Prosecco Capital of the world and Vittorio-Veneto (both in the Veneto region) with Lismore! The festival team is committed to developing this relationship by celebrating Italian culture, foods, flavour and music with the wider community. Join us at ‘LisAmore!’ annually - July 5, 2026 at the Lismore Showground - 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Italian Heritage
A US site with a large number of links to Fun Facts, Italian Geography, Italian Food and Cuisine, Italian Wines, Language and Genealogy and Heritage information. This site was recommended to us by Emilia S. who came across it whilst researching for her scout troop.
Il Globo
The online newspaper of Italians abroad
+61 2 9569 4522 - 194-196 Norton St, Leichhardt NSW 2040 Australia
PO Box 195, Leichhardt NSW 2040 Australia
Lismore City Council - Sister City in NE Italy – Conegliano & Vittorio Veneto
On 10 June 1991 a Mutual Friendship Declaration was signed with Conegliano and Vittorio Veneto, Italy. Council's long-standing relationship with these cities aims to provide opportunities for a broad spectrum of exchange in sports, culture, education and business. This mutual friendship is currently reinvigorated through active contact with the Mayor of the Comune of Conegliano and its citizens by a committee from Lismore Friendship Festival Incorporated and an annual Friendship Festival – LisAmore! It is held in Lismore for locals and visitors to celebrate this connection and Italian culture. The Mayor of Conegliano is regularly invited to attend. Over the years Lismore City Council's mayors have sent a letter of introduction to the Mayor of Conegliano on behalf of visiting Lismore residents.
Allora!
Allora! is the biweekly newspaper published every Tuesday and Friday by Italian Australian News! Our mission is to promote all things Italian and preserve Italian heritage in Australia. We have been publishing in print and digitally since 2017, with a current reach of 35,000 readers.
Allora! is the Italian for 'well' or 'so' – a filler word pointing to what a reader must know before moving on to other things. It's our job to constantly look to the future of the Italian-Australian community and the possibilities that each edition of our newspaper, designed with you, the readers in mind, is able to meet the changing demands of our times.
