Partners 合作伙伴

 

中澳青年联合会
Australia-China Youth Association
The Australia-China Youth Association (ACYA) is a not-for-profit, apolitical youth organisation that caters to young Australians with an interest in China and young Chinese with an interest in Australia. ACYA is a public interest resource that operates through a comprehensive online presence and university/regional chapters in Australia and China.

 

澳中同学联谊会
Australia China Alumni Association
The Australia China Alumni Association (ACAA) is the largest and most active alumni network in China with more than 6,200 alumni, including VIPs in senior corporate and government positions. Founded in 2007 as a not-for-profit organization the ACAA is dedicated to helping all China-based alumni reconnect with their Australian universities and each other. The ACAA organizes regular professional and social events in Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai, plus a growing number of activities in other venues such as Tianjin and Shenzhen. As well as this the ACAA helps Alumni find jobs, receive news and invitation to specific university related events. The ACAA also runs the annual Australia China Alumni of the Year awards.The ACAA receives support from a number of partners including:
- 27 university partners,
- Several federal government agencies, including DFAT, Austrade, AEI and AusAID,
- Media partners Australia China Connections magazine, and leading internet portal Sina.com,
- A growing list of corporate sponsors, including ANZ Bank, Telstra, CPA Australia, Mallesons
Stephen Jaques, AustJOBS, Business Events Sydney, AustJOBs and IELTS.

 

澳大利亚中国工商委员会
Australia China Business Council
The Australia China Business Council (ACBC) is a membership-based, non-profit, non-governmental organisation comprising of a National Office, six Branches, and more than 1500 representatives from over 700 Australian companies who do business with China.Founded in 1973, ACBC actively promotes two-way trade and investment, and economic cooperation and understanding, between the business communities of Australia and China.ACBC plays an influential role as an advisor to the Australian Government on commercial relations with China. We are a strong supporter of a comprehensive Free Trade Agreement between Australia and China to foster more competitive business in both nations.With a National Office plus six Branch Offices in New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and Victoria, ACBC provides regular business-focused activities for our members. We also sponsor a series of national events each year which include a day of networking in Canberra to meet with Australian Government Ministers and senior officials, and the annual China Oration given by an outstanding Australian or international China expert.The Australia China Business Council has close links with expatriate groups in China, as well as with Chinese groups and officials, and leads trade missions to China from time to time.

 

中国澳大利亚商会
China-Australia Chamber of Commerce
Founded in Beijing in 1996, The China-Australia Chamber of Commerce’s (AustCham Beijing) overriding goal is to advance Australian Business in China. It functions to provide members with the information, resources and contacts they need to succeed in China. The Chamber maintains a good working relationship with the Australian Embassy and with the various Australian government departments in China. AustCham is a non-profit organisation which operates independently from government. It is funded entirely by our membership and Chamber activities. Together with our sister AustChams in Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, we work to promote strong trade and investment links between Australia and China.

 

连接中澳
Australia China Connections
Australia China Connections magazine and website are devoted exclusively to Australia China trade issues. Published bimonthly, Australia China Connections provides essential insight into the changing relationship between Australia and China and its implications for businesses that prosper between the two countries.With an extensive mix of news and analysis, case studies of companies that have been successful doing bilateral business, contributions from top officials and academics, and the latest statistics and figures, Australia China Connections keeps readers fully up to date on issues and events that impact the business relationship between Australia and China.Our Mandarin section informs our expanding Chinese business community in China and Australia about relevant issues relating to Australia and Australian businesses working in China. A strong focus on education, migration and broad information for living in Australia provides valuable information to our Chinese readers.