Australian High Commission
Niue

Australian High Commission

G'day, Fakaalofa lahi atu and welcome to the official website of the Australian High Commission in Niue.

Our High Commissioner to Niue is Ms Olivia Phongkham. 

We invite you to access the resources and information contained on this website or contact us at [email protected]

Travel advice For Niue

Need information on visiting Niue? Read the following:

Travelling from New Zealand to Australia

To travel from New Zealand to Australia (including those transiting through New Zealand to Australia), travellers must first meet Australia's entry requirements. As requirements for entry change frequently , we encourage all travellers to check Commonwealth and State and Terriority requirements regularly.

More information on entering Australia, and the State and Terriorty requirements for entry can be found at www.australia.gov.au

Smartraveller

Smartraveller has the latest, authoritative travel advice so you can be informed and prepared about overseas travel. Visit www.smartraveller.gov.au to subscribe or connect with Smartraveller on Facebook and Twitter.

In a crisis, Smartraveller will activate a crisis page on its website. It will make it easier for you or someone you know to contact the Australian Government if you need help. It will supplement the consular emergency hotline.

If you need immediate assistance, you can call the Consular Emergency Centre on +61 2 6261 3305 from overseas or 1300 555 135 from within Australia.

Passports

Has your passport been lost or stolen in Niue?

More information:

Further information on how your passport may be impacted can be found on the APO website.

Advice on safeguarding your personal information can be found on the APO’s webpage on protecting against scams and identity theft (link is external).   

Customers can also seek help from IDCare (link is external), a not-for-profit organisation that specialises in providing advice and support to the Australian community in responding to identity theft.

Advice on how to protect yourself and your family from cyber security incidents is available on the Australian Cyber Security Centre’s (ACSC) webpage at: www.cyber.gov.au(link is external)

Applying for a passport?

Notarial Services

The Australian High Commission in Alofi does not provide notarial services.

The Australian High Commission in Wellington may be able to assist with other notarial acts. Contact the High Commission by email on [email protected] or by phone on +64 4 473 6411.

Australian Passport Offices in Sydney or Melbourne can legalise (Apostille/Authenticate) some Australian documents and can issue Certificates of No Impediment to Marriage (CNI). Information on how to request these services via mail can be found in the ‘Documents in Australia’ section on the Smartraveller website https://www.smartraveller.gov.au/consular-services/notarial-services

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There are no current vacancies within the Australian High Commission Offce.

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