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The contemporary political relationship between [[London]] and [[Canberra]] is underpinned by a robust bilateral dialogue at head-of-government, ministerial and senior officials level. As [[Commonwealth realm]]s, the two countries share a monarch, King [[Charles III]], and are both active members within the [[Commonwealth of Nations]]. In 2006, British Prime Minister [[Tony Blair]] became the first British head of government to address the Australian Parliament.
 
Australia maintains a [[High Commission of Australia, London|High Commission in London]]. The United Kingdom, in turn, maintains a [[High Commission of the United Kingdom, Canberra|High Commission in [[Canberra]].
 
In September 2012, the UK and Canada signed a Memorandum of Understanding on diplomatic cooperation, with the intention of extending the scheme to include Australia and New Zealand.