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How Australia caffeinated COP26

Hans van Leeuwen
Hans van LeeuwenEurope correspondent

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Glasgow | At COP summits, Australia’s reputation as a stubborn defender of coal means it isn’t always the most popular country in town. But this year, the government turned to another great Aussie export to win hearts and minds: the flat white.

For the first time, Australia hosted a “pavilion”, becoming one of 80-plus countries, organisations and campaigns to set up a showcase and meeting space in the venue’s vast exhibition hall.

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Hans van Leeuwen covers British and European politics, economics and business from London. He has worked as a reporter, editor and policy adviser in Sydney, Canberra, Hanoi and London. Connect with Hans on Twitter. Email Hans at hans.vanleeuwen@afr.com

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