Presentation of Credentials: Ms. Susannah Hodson Appointed as Australian High Commissioner to the Cook Islands

Presentation of Credentials: Ms. Susannah Hodson Appointed as Australian High Commissioner to the Cook Islands

Rarotonga, Cook Islands, 10 April 2025 –Ms. Susannah Hodson has officially commenced her tenure as Australia’s High Commissioner to the Cook Islands, with residence in Rarotonga. She presented her Letter of Introduction to the Honourable Prime Minister Mark Brown during a ceremony at the Office of the Prime Minister. The event combined formalities with informal discussions, reflecting the strong and enduring partnership between Australia and the Cook Islands.

High Commissioner Hodson is a seasoned career officer with the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). She brings extensive diplomatic experience, having served in postings in Fiji and Belgium, as well as holding various roles within DFAT, including Director of Sports Projects in the Office of the Pacific, Assistant Director of the Pacific Economic Branch, and Assistant Director of Services and Digital Economy in the Office of Trade Negotiations. Her appointment, announced by Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong on February 15, 2025, underscores Australia’s commitment to strengthening ties with the Cook Islands.

During the presentation ceremony, Prime Minister Brown warmly welcomed Ms. Hodson and acknowledged the contributions of her predecessors. He emphasised the significance of Australia’s High Commission office in fostering bilateral relations, particularly as the Cook Islands prepares to celebrate its 60th anniversary in 2025.

Prime Minister Brown stated:"Australia remains an enduring partner as we navigate an increasingly complex world. For the Cook Islands, this support has benefited us directly but also enables us to face regional challenges and opportunities together. I look forward to working with High Commissioner Hodson in the years to come."

He also expressed gratitude for outgoing High Commissioner Phoebe Smith’s efforts in advancing Australia’s interests during her two-year term.

In her remarks, High Commissioner Hodson conveyed her privilege and honor in representing Australia. She highlighted Australia’s strong advocacy for Pacific unity and collaboration as central to its partnerships in the region. She expressed enthusiasm for her time ahead in the Cook Islands, particularly with the milestone 60th Anniversary celebrations this year.

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