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Australia welcomes Direct Currency Trading of the RMB

In April, Australia and China announced direct currency trading between the Renminbi and the Australian dollar.

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Australia Week in China

China has become the latest focus for an Australia Week tourism promotion following in the footsteps of Australia’s successful G’Day…

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Harnessing the power of alumni for tourism

Alumni play a big role promoting Australia as a tourism destination to the Chinese travel market.

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Sichuan Airlines has become the latest Chinese airline to begin direct flights to Australia, with its first direct flight from Chengdu landing in Melbourne on February 28.
Crowds of more than 100,000 people have lined the streets of Sydney for the city's annual Chinese Lunar New year Twilight Parade.
Now is the time to convert the Asian Century White Paper aspirations into action plans, writes AustCham Beijing Chairman David Olsson.
The significant revamp of Australia’s business migration programme in July 2012 will not deliver the short-term results the government had hoped for, writes Maurene Horder.
ACBC Chairman Frank Tudor, reflects on the challenges ahead for incoming leader, Xi Jinping.
With ageing populations and the health effects of rapid urbanisation, the Asian century faces huge challenges in health reform, writes Tan Chorh Chuan.
The City of Sydney has kicked off its 17-day 2013 Chinese New Year Festival with markets, art exhibitions and city-wide banquet specials as it celebrates the cultural mix of East and West.
In early February, the Victorian branch of the Australia China Business Council hosted a lavish Chinese New Year event for 450 people at Melbourne's National Gallery of Victoria in conjunction with the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Australia and the NGV. The event kick starts...
Seven in 10 Australian companies in China are optimistic about the overall Chinese economy and 53 percent are extremely or highly likely to expand their Chinese operations in the next 12 months, according to the 2012 Australia China Business Perceptions Survey.
China’s obsession with imported infant milk formula is having ramifications for parents in Australia, writes Karen Tye from Melbourne.

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