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Relive highlights and partnerships from the Danish state visit to Australia

During the 2026 Danish State Visit to Australia, more than 50 Danish companies joined forces with Australian partners to advance collaboration on renewable energy, green buildings, and sustainable innovation. Relive some of the highlights and concrete partnerships made during the week.

The Royal Couple in Port of Melbourne during Denmark's state visit to Australia 2026. Photo credit. Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Australia and Denmark: A partnership for a resilient tomorrow

Australia and Denmark are partnering up for a green, secure and sustainable tomorrow. Explore the alliance and connect with partners from Denmark’s Official Visit to Australia 2026.

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Australia has set ambitious goals for the green transition — and Denmark has solutions that can help deliver on these ambitions.

This was a key message highlighted by His Majesty King Frederik X during a speech at the official Danish state visit to Australia last week. These words very much set the tone for a week where green collaboration took centre stage.

From 16–19 March, Danish and Australian stakeholders came together to strengthen partnerships within renewable energy and green buildings — demonstrating how shared ambitions can translate into concrete opportunities for business and collaboration.

And the visit went beyond dialogue. Several agreements were initiated, and Memorandums of Understanding were signed, marking tangible progress in advancing joint efforts and partnerships between borders.

We have gathered three highlights from this year’s state visit to Australia, showcasing concrete outcomes and examples of collaboration. Explore them below.

1) A shared focus on clean energy and green buildings

Under the theme of “Partnering for a resilient tomorrow”, a strong Danish business delegation of more than 50+ companies travelled to Australia, representing leading expertise across clean energy, green buildings and broader Danish strongholds.

Across sector sessions, roundtables and site visits, participants explored key themes such as the Australian energy transition, energy security, and pathways for decarbonising the built environment. From offshore wind and green fuels to large-scale retrofitting and urban redevelopment, discussions highlighted both the urgency and the opportunity of accelerating the green transition.

The depth and openness of these exchanges reflect a growing alignment between Denmark and Australia on how to turn climate ambitions into tangible solutions.

2) From dialogue to concrete collaboration

The programme of the visit combined high-level dialogue with real-world insights and business engagement from both set of countries.

Throughout the visit, stakeholders engaged in targeted roundtables, site visits and sector seminars, while a number of Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) were signed between Danish and Australian partners – marking concrete steps towards strengthened collaboration.

These outcomes underlined a key takeaway: the green transition is not only a shared challenge, but a shared opportunity. By combining Australia’s scale and ambitions with Danish experience and solutions, a strong foundation has been laid for long-term partnerships.

Discover some of the partnerships and agreements made throughout the week below.

3) Royal presence opening doors for collaboration

Led by His Majesty King Frederik X and Her Majesty Queen Mary, the state visit attracted significant attention and engagement across Australia.

The Royal presence helped spotlight the importance of the green agenda and reinforced the strong ties between the two countries. Throughout the programme, Their Majesties highlighted the role of partnerships in addressing global climate challenges – while opening doors for dialogue between decision-makers, businesses and institutions.

Symbolised through The King’s patronship of the State of Green, the Royal Couple once again showed their dedication to the green transition.

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Renewable energy

Discover how Denmark and Australia is partnering for clean, secure and affordable energy. Connect with future business partners and get inspired by the Australian-Danish collaboration driving solutions and change across borders.
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Green buildings

Discover how Denmark and Australia is partnering for efficient and sustainable buildings. Connect with future business partners and get inspired by the Australian-Danish collaboration driving solutions towards a net-zero society.
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Danish strongholds

Discover how Denmark and Australia is partnering for a climate resilient tomorrow. Engage with potential business partners and discover the inspiring Australian-Danish collaboration paving the way for net-zero solutions.
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State of Green was proud to serve as official branding partner and to facilitate dialogue between Danish and Australian stakeholders throughout the programme. The strong engagement and willingness to collaborate point to significant potential for continued partnership development across continents.

We look forward to building on the connections and insights from the visit – continuing the dialogue at international platforms such as COP and global climate events, and supporting partnerships that can accelerate the green transition across borders.

Denmark State Visit to Australia was organised by

L&F Danish Agriculture and Food Council

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