Embassy of the New Zealand in the Kingdom of Austria

The New Zealand embassy in Austria is located in the center of Vienna. The Embassy's working hours are from 9.00 to 16.00 by local time.

Address of the embassy

Location of embassyThe New Zealand embassy in Austria is located at Mattiellistrasse 2-4/3, Vienna. The Embassy's postal code is A-1040.

Contact details

Tel.: +43 1 505 3021
Fax: +43 1 505 3020
e-mail:
nzemb@aon.at
The official website:
.mfat.govt.nz/en/countries-and-regions/europe/austria/

Ambassador

Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary posted to Austria at the New Zealand embassy is Her Excellency (H.E.) Mrs. Nicole Jocelyn Roberton

Special Representative for United Nations Security Council Issues (Africa), Embassy, Addis Ababa (2015-2016); International Foreign Policy Consultant (2012-2014); Head of Political Section, Permanent Mission to the UN, New York (2002-2007); Second Secretary (Trade and Economic), Embassy, Moscow (1999-2002); Acting Deputy High Commissioner, High Commission, Apia, Samoa (1998); Pacific Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Wellington (1997).

Pictures of the embassy

New Zealand embassy Official logotype New Zealand embassy Main Building

About the embassy

New Zealand and Austria have a warm and enduring relationship. We share a lot of common interests and values, including a strong commitment to multilateralism. Our countries work closely together on international peace and security, disarmament and non-proliferation of nuclear weapons, UN Security Council reform and human rights issues. On the bilateral front, a two-way Working Holiday Scheme gives our young citizens the opportunity to live, study and work in New Zealand and Austria. In Austria is actual program for the 100 visas available to young Austrians each year to live and work in New Zealand.

The New Zealand Permanent Mission is accredited to the United Nations and other international organisations based in Vienna, including the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organisation and United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.