Natural partners in innovation, science and research

Australia is an international leader in many branches of science and technology. China is rapidly emerging as a global scientific superpower. That makes our two countries natural partners in innovation, science and research.
We already have a strong bilateral relationship in science and technology. Australian and Chinese researchers are working together on many big issues, with [...]
Sep. 10, 2009 | Featured, Science and Technology | No Comments
Australian education – international students on the rise

With a studied approach to quality assurance at all levels of delivery, it’s little wonder that Australian education is defying the global downturn and attracting international students in ever increasing numbers.
Australia is a leading provider of highquality, innovative education and training to international students. It is the third most popular English-speaking education destination in the [...]
Sep. 9, 2009 | Education, Featured | No Comments
Post-boom resource sector – appetite for commodities

Australia’s post-boom resources sector is using the current downturn to steel itself for the demands that will come with the return of the global appetite for commodities, writes AMEC Chief Executive, Simon Bennison.
As markets around the world recover from extraordinary global economic turmoil, the trade relationship between Australia and China will become even more important [...]
Sep. 3, 2009 | Featured, Mining & Resources | No Comments
Travel Companions

while Australia’s inbound tourism statistics have suffered in the wake of the global financial crisis, China stands alone as a market offering growth.
It is said that the strongest friendships are formed during the most adverse of times. In light of the recent global financial crisis, this is most certainly true of the friendship between Australia [...]
Aug. 27, 2009 | Australia, Featured, Tourism | No Comments
Access to all areas

Austrade’s senior trade commissioner in North China, Alan Morrell, sees unlimited scope for continued growth in two-way trade and investment between Australia and China, with strong economic outcomes underpinned by an excellent bilateral relationship.
China Australia Business (CAB): How would you characterise the relationship between Australia and China, in terms of both trade and investment? In [...]
Aug. 26, 2009 | Featured, Foreword | No Comments
IPC

Australia’s migration program is currently undergoing significant changes and will continue to do so as our economy faces the economic impact of the global financial crisis and battles demographic shifts in Australia’s population, which foresee the stagnation of Australia’s labour force over the next 5 years and ultimate decline.
As a result, our Government and the [...]
Jul. 22, 2009 | Featured, Immigration | No Comments
The Geelong College: Victoria, Australia

The Geelong College, founded in 1861, is one of Australia’s finest co-educational day and boarding schools. We have an enrolment of around 1200 students at two campuses located in the leafy suburb of Newtown in Victoria, Australia.
Home to a thriving learning community where tradition and innovation are woven into the ethos and practices of the [...]
Jul. 8, 2009 | Energy, Featured | 3 Comments
Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia

Recognised for our innovative curriculum, high-quality teaching and research, and unique campus environment, Macquarie University ensures that our students develop qualities, skills and knowledge that are essential to succeed in a challenging, changing world. Macquarie University pursues discovery, learning and science in a world without borders. Our aim is to achieve global reach through innovative [...]
