As we near the 50th Anniversary of Australia-China diplomatic relations, joining the Australia China Youth Dialogue was a reminder of the historic nature of our two country’s relationship and of the importance of young leaders striving for a positive future for our region. The passion and energy of delegates and speakers was an inspiring call to action; one that our cohort is already beginning to channel towards purpose-driven projects aimed at strengthening ties between our two countries.
Chen Zhao (11th Dialogue Delegate)
The ACYD provides young Australian and Chinese leaders a unique opportunity to discuss the most interesting and challenging themes in our bilateral relationship. The conversations between delegates and speakers across the key theme "global sustainability" in the 2022 program are super constructive and hugely inspiring. Joining ACYD and you will meet the best young talents engaging with the bilateral relationships across all fields from both countries.
Huawei and the new technology cold war
PRESS RELEASE: The 11th Australia-China Youth Dialogue to be held in Hobart, Australia from Friday 23 July to Monday 26 July 2021
PRESS RELEASE: AUSTRALIA-CHINA YOUTH DIALOGUE 2020 UPDATE
澳洲导游寻找疫情后生态旅游的新机遇
Economic bondage: Time to apply a 'small-yard high-fence' strategy to China
As trade tensions between the U.S. and China rise, there is an emerging concern that Australia’s own even-deeper economic relationship with China presents an unacceptable security risk. This raises the question of how the new debate about “bounded engagement” with China should be applied to the economic relationship.
Fighting Covid-19: Everyone needs to be their own Sherlock Holmes
ACYD Chair Jade Little participates in the sixth annual Australia-China High Level Dialogue
On 20th Jan 2020, Jade Little, Chairperson of the Australia-China Youth Dialogue participates in the sixth annual Australia-China High Level Dialogue. Co-chaired by former Prime Minister, the Hon John Howard OM AC, and former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Honorary President of the Chinese People’s Institute of Foreign Affairs, Li Zhaoxing, the Dialogue will be attended by senior Australian and Chinese representatives from across government, business, academia and the arts.
2019 ACYD Summary Report
This report summarises the tenth ACYD held in Shanghai from 20-23 September. Topics discussed at this year’s dialogue centred on Technology. We deep dived into particular themes, including geopolitics, trade and investment, people-to-people exchanges and knowledge collaboration. In addition, this year also marked the tenth Anniversary of the ACYD, upon which we reflected why and how the ACYD was formed, stories of people impacted by the ACYD over the past decade, and looked to future of both the ACYD and more broadly the Australia-China relationship.