ACYD introduced me to individuals with a wealth of experience and depth of knowledge that is rare. To have a whole community of these individuals, sharing similar goals for the Australia-China relationship, was incredibly empowering to my own sense of purpose. I look forward to contributing to this relationship with a host of diverse peers who are open-minded, optimistic and dedicated.
2016年中澳青年对话入选代表公告 - Delegates selected to participate in the 2016 ACYD in Hong Kong and Shenzhen, China
ACYD featured in Canadian academic research on best practice China engagement
ACYD Alumni Kate Smith co-writes a book about her life in China: 《泡菜薯条遇见炸酱面》
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.