Kate Smith (史凯特), an alumni of ACYD 2015 writes a book with her friends about their lives in China as international students studying in Chinese universities, IN CHINESE
ACYD Alumni selected in the 2016 class of Asia 21
Asia 21, the preeminent network of young leaders from across the Asia-Pacific, today announced its 2016 class. Comprised of 32 emerging leaders from 24 countries representing the private, public, and nonprofit sectors, this year’s class is a remarkable group focused on shaping a brighter future for the Asia-Pacific region. Among these selected emerging leaders TWO are alumni of ACYD.
ACYD Alumna Danma is getting her hands dirty creating a social enterprise, Maya Mountain
ACYD 2016 Delegate applications are now open 中澳青年对话2016正式开放申请
GEORGINA DOWNER: Foreign policy fault lines
ACYD Alumni Crystal Tsoi shares her recent success through her appointment as the Australia-China Fashion Ambassador
The Australia-China Youth Dialogue announce Natalie Cope as Chair to the Board
The Australia-China Youth Dialogue (ACYD) is excited to announce the appointment of Natalie Cope, one of ACYD’s founding members and long-term non-executive directors, as Chair. Natalie, in collaboration with the Board will be responsible for steering the long term strategic direction and governance of the ACYD.
ACYD 2016 to be held in Hong Kong and Shenzhen in October
Why we should be doing more business with Pacific nations
For many of Australians, our knowledge of the Pacific is superficial: a week spent lazing by a pool or docked in a port on board a cruise ship. However, the overarching significance of our relationship is that as a large regional player, stability and prosperity within the region matters as much to us as it does to our neighbours.