Call on the Australian Parliament to Invite Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi to Australia

Recent signers:
Hamid Faraji and 19 others have signed recently.

The issue

The Iranian people have made their position clear: they seek fundamental change, an end to authoritarian rule, and a future grounded in democracy and free elections.


In Australia, this call is echoed by thousands. More than 23,000 people have already signed petitions to the  calling for engagement with  as a leading voice of the Iranian democratic movement.


Yet Australian lawmakers—and the broader public—have not had the opportunity to hear directly from him or better understand his vision for Iran’s future.


Inviting Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi to Australia would provide a valuable opportunity for Parliament and the Australian public to engage directly, ask questions, and gain a clearer understanding of his perspectives and proposals.


This is a simple and constructive step: to listen, to engage, and to make informed decisions grounded in democratic values.

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Recent signers:
Hamid Faraji and 19 others have signed recently.

The issue

The Iranian people have made their position clear: they seek fundamental change, an end to authoritarian rule, and a future grounded in democracy and free elections.


In Australia, this call is echoed by thousands. More than 23,000 people have already signed petitions to the  calling for engagement with  as a leading voice of the Iranian democratic movement.


Yet Australian lawmakers—and the broader public—have not had the opportunity to hear directly from him or better understand his vision for Iran’s future.


Inviting Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi to Australia would provide a valuable opportunity for Parliament and the Australian public to engage directly, ask questions, and gain a clearer understanding of his perspectives and proposals.


This is a simple and constructive step: to listen, to engage, and to make informed decisions grounded in democratic values.

The Decision Makers

Tony Burke
Leader of the House, Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for the Arts
Penny Wong
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Anthony Albanese
Prime Minister of Australia

Supporter voices

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