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Building Bulletin June July 2013

Australian architects continue to reap success in China, This month's building bulletin features projects from HASSELL, Woods Bagot, BAU, studio505,…

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ACBA2013: Award Nominations Are Now Open

Don't miss out on the opportunity to nominate your business for the Westpac Australia-China Busines Awards 2013.

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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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Numbers of full-fee paying international students at Australian institutions on student visas have dropped 8.5 percent year-on-year, according to March figures from Australian Education International.
Nominations have opened for the 2012 ACAA/IELTS Australia China Alumni Association Awards.
In an Australian first, Monash University has been granted a licence to operate as a university in China.
Peter Arkell shares his views on choosing the right recruitment agency for your business in China.
Melbourne Airport has again celebrated Chinese New Year by welcoming Chinese tourists with lion dancing performances, celebratory banners, lanterns, public address announcements and promotional retail offers.
Drinking tap water, walking on grass and wearing a seatbelt… these were just some of the highlights for Beijing native, Olivia Li on her first visit to Australia, and first trip outside of China.
Shanghai Architecture by Anne Warr, published by Watermark Press Dec 2007. Covering 270 of the city's buildings and places, both old and new, the Guide is organized into nine areas with clear and original maps accompanying each. It also includes essays about Shanghai's...
The City of Sydney hosted its annual Twilight Parade on January 29 to welcome in the auspicious Chinese Year of the Dragon.
Tropical North Queensland is the fifth most popular travel destination in Australia for Chinese tourists behind Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and the Gold Coast, but once direct flights between Mainland China and Cairns kick in, TNQ will become an even more dominant attraction,...
Southern Grampians Shire in Western Victoria is hoping to build on its existing sister-city relationship with Gaoyou City in Jiangsu Province to facilitate greater Chinese tourist numbers to the region, writes Sophie Loras.

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