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24.01.2022 At the opening ceremony of the International Tourism Festival in Fuzhou
24.01.2022 Bridge of Friendship between Fuzhou and Hobart: Fuzhou Delegations Visit to Tasmania on Fuzhou Day 2016113 With the deepening of Fujian-Tasmania friendship, Hobart, the sister city of Fuzhou, received Lin Xiaoying, the Deputy Secretary of Fuzhou Municipal Committee, and the Fuzhou delegation led by Foreign Affairs Office of Fuzhou City and Fuzhou Municipal ...Continue reading
19.01.2022 SOON TO DEBUT the most famous national-level song and dance troupe in China, China Oriental Song and Dance Troupe to perform in HOBART on 30 January! In Ch...inese literature and art circles, the China Oriental Song and Dance Troupe is not only a famous name it is also a collective memory of a generation. At 7:30 pm on 30 January 2019, the China Oriental Song and Dance Troupe will bring you the national treasure and virtuosic masterpiece A Splendour of China at the Wrest Point Hobart, showcasing the nation of etiquette as seen through the eyes of Chinese people, and the splendour of China as seen through the eyes of the world! With art as the language and emotion as the main body, this show will present majestic quality as well as elegant and stylish charisma. Disseminating Chinese culture and honouring the elegance of the East, it will undoubtedly treat you to a different view of Chinese civilisation and customs! This is a ticketed event - for details, please visit http://www.ticketmaster.com.au/event/13005588D839CD3C
17.01.2022 Photos from Dr YuanZiQing
15.01.2022 Great pleasure to host a delegation for Fujian TV Haixia international channel team to visit Tasmania. Cherries is first topic on their wish list. One of the most popular cherries' brand in China. #reidfruitsTasmania#
15.01.2022 Happy Middle Autumn Festival. Lovely dinner at Kwan Ho restaurant wrest point
14.01.2022 New Years celebrations around the world #HappyNewYear
14.01.2022 Official Launch of the AFA (Tas) clubhouse
13.01.2022 The University of Tasmania’s University College is hosting a 2 course luncheon to provide information about the suite of associate degrees on offer in 2018, and... how they align with industry workforce development needs. Hear from University College Chief Executive Lee Whiteley, along with Vice -Chancellor Professor Rufus Black, who will speak about his vision for how the University will engage with industry. Come and learn about how a University College associate degree might benefit you or your staff, scholarships available, applications and more. $15 for Members $20 for Non-members Rufus Black Vice Chancellor University of Tasmania Rufus Black is the Vice Chancellor and President at the University of Tasmania. Previously, he was Master of Melbourne University’s Ormond College and an Enterprise Professor in the Department of Management and Marketing and a Principal Fellow in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Melbourne. Rufus’ private sector experience includes nine years as a partner at McKinsey and Company, serving clients in Australia and Asia, and as a Director for national law firm Corrs Chambers Westgarth. His educational and social sector experience includes being the President of Museums Victoria, the Deputy Chancellor of Victoria University, the founding Chair of the Board of the Teach for Australia Board, a Director of the New York based Teach for All and a Director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research. He has worked extensively for government at Federal and State levels. He was a Board Member of Innovation Science Australia, conducted the Black Review into the Department of Defence and the Prime Minister’s Independent Review of the Australian Intelligence Community and was the Strategic Advisor to the Secretary of Education in Victoria. Rufus holds degrees in law, politics, economics, ethics and theology from the University of Melbourne and Oxford University, where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar.
13.01.2022 I want one of these
13.01.2022 Sometime laughter really is the best medicine ...
11.01.2022 The University of Tasmanias University College is hosting a 2 course luncheon to provide information about the suite of associate degrees on offer in 2018, and... how they align with industry workforce development needs. Hear from University College Chief Executive Lee Whiteley, along with Vice -Chancellor Professor Rufus Black, who will speak about his vision for how the University will engage with industry. Come and learn about how a University College associate degree might benefit you or your staff, scholarships available, applications and more. $15 for Members $20 for Non-members Rufus Black Vice Chancellor University of Tasmania Rufus Black is the Vice Chancellor and President at the University of Tasmania. Previously, he was Master of Melbourne Universitys Ormond College and an Enterprise Professor in the Department of Management and Marketing and a Principal Fellow in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Melbourne. Rufus private sector experience includes nine years as a partner at McKinsey and Company, serving clients in Australia and Asia, and as a Director for national law firm Corrs Chambers Westgarth. His educational and social sector experience includes being the President of Museums Victoria, the Deputy Chancellor of Victoria University, the founding Chair of the Board of the Teach for Australia Board, a Director of the New York based Teach for All and a Director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research. He has worked extensively for government at Federal and State levels. He was a Board Member of Innovation Science Australia, conducted the Black Review into the Department of Defence and the Prime Ministers Independent Review of the Australian Intelligence Community and was the Strategic Advisor to the Secretary of Education in Victoria. Rufus holds degrees in law, politics, economics, ethics and theology from the University of Melbourne and Oxford University, where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar.
09.01.2022 Great pleasure to host a afternoon tea reception for our visitors from number 18 middle school from Fuzhou, Fujian province, Hitchins school, St Mary's school in our AFA Tasmania club house.Wish they will enjoy the good summer vacation trip in Sister state -Tasmania. Thanks for the performance group from Exit left academy, lion dance, Guzheng performance from Hitchins. Of course all the hard work from AFA committee members.
09.01.2022 See you guys tonight in hobart city hall
09.01.2022 Once again, the same time as last year, we welcome back the Tasmania Chinese Lantern Festival as an iconic Chinese cultural event hosted during the Lunar Month. 2017 Tasmanian Chinese Lantern Festival Date: 11th Feb 2017 Time: 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm...Continue reading
08.01.2022 2017 Chinese Lantern Festival is coming, let's celebrate the final day for Chinese new year! Don't miss out this beautiful familly free entry event.
07.01.2022 Did you know we do tours!? During the tour, you will get to see and learn about what we do here at the Raptor Refuge, and meet some of our permanent residents!... Head over to our website to book in a private Walk and Talk Tour with a friend or 2! https://www.raptorrefuge.com.au/raptor-refuge-visit/ Some words from a recent visitor: Thanks so much, we had the most wonderful tour today. We learnt so much and were absolutely stunned by the beautiful birds and the aviaries. Such a lovely place to visit, our tour guide was fantastic an absolute must visit. Photography by - https://www.facebook.com/lukeobrienphotography/
07.01.2022 Australia FuJian Association Tasmania boys are working on set up first AFA stall in Tasmania Chinese New Year celebration in parliament lawn.
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01.01.2022 http://www.theage.com.au//new-silk-road-china-invites-worl
01.01.2022 Another Australian Fujian Association Tasmania branch committee meeting,welcome our national president Josephine Lam's visit