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Welcome to the official Facebook page of the Australian High Commission, Accra. Sorry, we can’t answer questions about visas and scholarships, or respond to requests for development grants, on Facebook. Please see our webpage instead: www.ghana.embassy.gov.au/acra/Visas_and_Migration.html; www.ghana.embassy.gov.au/acra/AusAidinWestAfrica.html. Through this page you can keep up to date with, and exchange views on, the news and events involving Australia and Ghana, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea, Liberia, Mali, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Togo, as well as on other activities and events of interest to the Australian community and friends of Australia in the region. Other ways to connect with us: View the High Commission's website: http://www.ghana.embassy.gov.au Follow on Twitter twitter.com/#!/dfat Watch on YouTube www.youtube.com/user/dfat For our social media disclaimer see www.dfat.gov.au/disclaimer.html General Information: Australians in Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Mali, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Togo are encouraged to register their details at: www.smartraveller.gov.au. For consular assistance please call: +233 302 216 400 in Ghana, the 24-hour Australian Consular Emergency Centre +61 2 6261 3305 (outside Australia) or 1300 555 135 (within Australia) or SMS +61 421 269 080. For visa information, please go to http://www.ghana.embassy.gov.au/acra/Visas_and_Migration.html Contact Details Address: 2 Second Rangoon Close, Cantonments – Accra Phone: +233 302 216 400 Email: Accrahc.Enquiries@dfat.gov.au History by Year 2013 – HE Ms Joanna Adamson becomes Australian High Commissioner to Ghana 2011 – Prime Minister Kevin Rudd visits Ghana en route to the African Union Summit in Equatorial Guinea 2008 – HE Mr William (Billy) Williams becomes Australian High Commissioner to Ghana 2005 – The new Australian High Commission building is opened 2004 – The Australian High Commission to Ghana re-opens with HE Mr Jonathan Richardson as Australian High Commissioner to Ghana 1985 – The High Commission in Ghana was closed, and duties transferred to the Australian High Commission in Nigeria 1957 – Australia opens its High Commission in Accra, Ghana Opening hours For information about our opening hours and the list of public holidays observed by the High Commission, see our website: www.ghana.embassy.gov.au/acra/aboutus.html
The National Museum of Ghana is in the Ghanaian capital, Accra. It is the largest and oldest of the six museums under the administration of the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board (GMMB).The museum building was opened on 5 March 1957 as part of Ghana’s independence celebrations. The official opening was performed by the Duchess of Kent, Princess Marina. The Museum's first Director was A.W. Lawrence.Objects of archaeology, ethnography as well as fine art find place in the National Museum building.Objects in the archeology section range from the stone age period to the recent historical past. Those on permanent exhibition at the ethnography gallery include chief’s regalia, indigenous Ghanaian musical instruments, gold weights, beads, traditional textiles, stools and pottery. There are also objects from other African countries acquired through exchange. Examples are Senfu masks from Ivory Coast, Zulu wooden figures and bead-ware from Southern Africa. In addition there are also ancient Ife bronze heads from Nigeria and Bushongo carvings from the Congo. Exhibits at the small but impressive art gallery consist mainly of contemporary Ghanaian paintings executed in oils, pastels, acrylics, watercolours and collages. Apart from these there are sculpture pieces in different media.













































