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Asian Media Centre

Locality: Sydney, Australia



Address: Level 35 International Tower One, 100 Barangaroo Avenue NSW 2015 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.asianmediacentre.com.au

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25.01.2022 Amidst the uncertainty and a challenging year, we learned that change is inevitable and we can adapt. We would like to thank you for your continued support and we wish you good health, happiness, and a wonderful new year!



23.01.2022 Launch of the Great Reef Census Kicking off today, a diverse range of vessels from tourism and dive boats, to research ships and superyachts are on the Great Barrier Reef capturing data to help support reef management and conservation. In a massive collaborative effort over the next 10-weeks, the Great Reef Census will survey a wide range of Reefs from the Swains in the south to the remote far north. ... https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=333614594587973

18.01.2022 Join us to save the reef and marine life by banishing the plastic bags!

17.01.2022 Multicultural communities across NSW will benefit from new initiatives promoting cancer screening and prevention and appropriate support for people with cancer. Acting Minister for Multiculturalism Geoff Lee has announced almost $280,000 for 12 cancer control projects delivered through the Cancer Institute NSW. They will focus on improving the care experiences and health outcomes of diverse communities as part of the 2020 Innovation in Cancer Control grants.



14.01.2022 The beauty of the Great Barrier Reef can take your breath away, but the pressures on its future are real and immediate. The actions of people across the planet will define the future of the Great Barrier Reef and reefs around the world. We hope to inspire collaboration and collective impact on a global scale. From discarding single-use plastics to science and world-leading research now is the time to act.... The acclaimed documentary Save the Reef Act Now is currently screening on AACTA TV until Oct 12, 2020. https://tv.aacta.org/film/save-the-reef-act-now/

12.01.2022 One in six Australian children and young people living in poverty need our support to make the most of their education. We urge you to explore https://www.thesmithfamily.com.au/poverty-in-australia to learn more about this important issue and how you can make a difference. https://www.thesmithfamily.com.au/

11.01.2022 NO MORE BUTTS Kenny’s grandmother has lung cancer, but she has never smoked. Kenny learns that passive smoking by breathing in second-hand smoke from smokers can seriously affect family members or those nearby. He takes steps to quit smoking. Double your chances of quitting smoking. Find out how by using our confidential and free service provided by qualified counsellors who put together a personal program tailored for you.... Visit https://www.icanquit.com.au/ or call Multilingual Quitline Advisors in Chinese Language on 1300 7848 36 and https://corecs.org.au/nomorebutts for more documentaries and web series.



07.01.2022 "Save the Reef Act Now" has been officially selected for the Tokyo Documentary Film Festival (TDFF). Come and join us at the TDFF screening on Dec 9, 2020 at Shinjuku K's cinema. For more details, check out http://tdff-neoneo.com/pickup/pickup-1716/

03.01.2022 FILMART is the largest marketplace in Asia for the entertainment industry, covering various aspects along the value chain which include TV, digital entertainment, documentary, distribution, production, post-production, shooting locations, film & broadcasting equipment, film financing etc. Internationally renowned producers, distributors, investors and professionals use FILMART to launch promotions, network with key industry players and negotiate deals. https://event.hktdc.com//Hong-Kong-International-Film---T/

02.01.2022 The acclaimed documentary "Save the Reef Act Now" is vying for the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Awards. We are grateful to see the documentary recognized by the Academy along with all the hard work by so many talented people who help to bring it to the screen. Accredited press and industry screenings are available until October 12, 2020. ... https://tv.aacta.org/film/save-the-reef-act-now/ The AACTA Awards recognize excellence in the film and television industry, both locally and internationally, including the producers, directors, actors, writers, and cinematographers. It is the most prestigious awards ceremony for the Australian film and television industry. #AACTA

01.01.2022 Vision with action can change the world. # GlobalGoals

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