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Australia China Business Council

Locality: Darwin, Northern Territory

Phone: +61 8 8927 0061



Address: GPO Box 2769 08801 Darwin, NT, Australia

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25.01.2022 The ACBC QLD Education Industry Working Group cordially invites members and friends to join our upcoming 'Technology & Revolutionising Education Delivery' webinar on June 16th, featuring special guests from Tencent, China's technology giant and multinational conglomerate, and leading Australian university, the University of Queensland, who will share key insights into the rise of online delivery in education both in Australia and China, discussing future trends and opportunities, technology and platforms available, the recovery journey for the international education sector, as well as providing a case study of online delivery in action. Register now!



22.01.2022 #Sydney Join over 400 senior leaders and influencers at this year’s ACBC Chinese New Year Dinner. Book your tickets at http://bit.ly/2GbLelq Doltone House King & Wood Mallesons #lunarnewyear

22.01.2022 Join us for the next ACBC Webinar! - https://mailchi.mp/acbc/digital3-1366029

21.01.2022 The ACBC QLD Food & Agribusiness Industry Working Group cordially invites members and friends to join our 'Back with a Vengeance: The Recovery of China's Food & Beverage Industry' webinar on June 30th. We will be joined by guest speakers F&B expert Frank Li from 31Jiu (Shanghai) Co Ltd and Jessica Lord from QLD's iconic Bundaberg Brewed Drinks. This interactive Q&A session will explore the recovery of China's food & beverage industry, discussing how to establish and adapt your brand to the Chinese consumer using effective social media and digital marketing strategies.



20.01.2022 In ACBC QLD's Winter Newsletter, we spoke to Nina Shen, Chair of the ACBC QLD Health & Aged Care Industry Working Group and Project Director of Queensland Health, who shared some key insights into the sector within the COVID-19 context. "We need to stay positive and consolidate our capabilities, experiences and efforts to join hands in providing our communities with a healthy and safe environment. I also highly recommend we stick with our existing contacts and partners in Queensland/Australia and those in China to explore new ways of collaborating and delivering products and services for better health outcomes for everyone." Visit the link below to read the ACBC QLD Winter Newsletter and Nina's full message.

15.01.2022 ACBC & ImmigrationSA Virtual Trade Fair - https://mailchi.mp/acbc/barossashowcase-1367694

13.01.2022 In ACBC QLD's Winter Newsletter, we spoke to Brian Healey, Chair of the ACBC QLD Food & Agribusiness Industry Working Group and Partner of K&L Gates, who shared some key insights into the sector within the COVID-19 context. "The Australia China Agribusiness relationship is an important one for both nations. It is a key trade relationship for both countries and although foreign investment from China into Australia is decreasing on the whole, investment from China into Australi...a's agribusiness sector is becoming increasingly sophisticated - now often in the form of joint ventures or equity investments as well as asset purchases. Australia is a producer of high quality agricultural produce for export and China is an important and growing market for Australian agricultural produce." Visit the link below to read the ACBC QLD Winter Newsletter and Brian's full message.



12.01.2022 22 May - Andrew Rogers Founder of ARID will share his hard-won expertise in China in next week's webinar. He will talk about what he has learnt and how his business is focused on the post COVID-19 environment. To register your place go to https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/expert-interview-series-and

12.01.2022 Join ACBC QLD for our 'Employment Relations & Promoting Workplace Wellbeing' webinar this Thursday as we discuss recent changes to employment law, ensuring the wellbeing of your staff and COVID-19 safety planning for returning to work. Complimentary access available for ACBC members! https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/employment-relations-promot

08.01.2022 ACBC QLD, in partnership with the China Construction Bank (CCB) Sydney Branch, cordially invites members and friends to join our 'The Next Trading Hotspot: Hainan Free Trade Port' webinar on Wednesday, August 26th. We will be joined by guest speakers Han Shengjian, Director General of the Hainan Provincial Bureau of International Economic Development, Yuqiang Lan, Director of the Economic and Commercial Office of the Chinese Consulate-General in Brisbane, and Hikmet Smith and Esther Yu from the CCB Sydney Branch. This interactive session will explore the Overall Plan for the construction of the Hainan Free Trade Port and the policies that will see the entire island province of Hainan transformed into a Free Trade Port (FTP). https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/the-next-trading-hotspot-ha

05.01.2022 ACBC & ImmigrationSA Virtual Trade Fair: Expressions of Interest - https://mailchi.mp/acbc/barossashowcase-1367466

04.01.2022 The ACBC QLD Health & Aged Care Industry Working Group cordially invites members and friends to join our 'Deep Dive: Opportunities in Biomedical R&D with China' webinar on Thursday, August 20th. We will be joined by guest speakers Bicheng Yang, Director of BGI Australia, and Chris Davis, General Manager of the Griffith University Institute for Glycomics. This interactive session will explore opportunities and collaborations between the Australian and Chinese biopharma markets, genomics technology advancements and future prospects for areas including public and precision health. https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/deep-dive-opportunities-in-



03.01.2022 In ACBC QLD's Winter Newsletter, we spoke to Matthew MacDonald, Chair of the ACBC QLD Financial Services Industry Working Group and Investment Advisor with Morgans Financial, who shared some key insights into the sector within the COVID-19 context. "The Australian dollar has had a strong rally higher from its lows, due to the fast fall in U.S. bond yields relative to Australian bond yields, and also due to high iron ore prices, helped by China’s strong fiscal spending to help... stimulate its economy post-Coronavirus, driving demand for steel and iron ore prices higher." Visit the link below to read the ACBC QLD Winter Newsletter and Matthew's full message. https://mailchi.mp//wechat-learn-how-to-leverage-chinas-su

01.01.2022 In the Member Spotlight segment of ACBC QLD's Winter Newsletter, we spoke to Sue Wang, the International Design Director of Place Design Group, who provided insight into how the COVID-19 pandemic has transformed town planning and emphasised the importance of green spaces for mental health and the overall wellbeing of our communities. "There is significant potential for expanding our green space network in both countries. In Australia this could be achieved through land acqui...sition and relaxation or changes to infrastructure requirements in terms of minimum sizes and embellishments. This would make way for more pocket parks and the ability to connect across suburbs (or in China across major private developments) which would be a fantastic legacy to come out of COVID-19." Visit the link below to read the ACBC QLD Winter Newsletter and the full interview.

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