South by Southeast - Australasian Video Art
Australian programmer Mark Feary and Asialink Arts Management resident has curated South by Southeast: Australasian Video Art at the The Yebizo International Festival for Art & Alternative...
View ArticleKorean poets down under
Asialink, the Red Room Poetry Company and the Korea Literature Translation Institute bring you a very special international writing event. Six tables, six lamps and six small audiences, each with...
View ArticleAnnual Asialink Chairman's Dinner and the Sir Edward 'Weary' Dunlop Award
The Keynote speaker is Mr Michael L’Estrange AO, Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. The 2009 Dunlop Medal will be presented at the dinner. Read Keynote address [pdf, 84kb, 9...
View ArticlePanel Discussion: Ong Keng Sen on Cambodia - Kenneth Myer Asian Theatre Series
Ong Keng Sen, director of The Continuum: beyond the Killing Fields explores the enduring memories of seventy-five year old Em Theay, master classical court dancer, who survived Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge...
View ArticleOpening a Door into Asia - Darwin
Asia Literacy Ambassadors project An opportunity for secondary school students from the Northern Territory to come along to Charles Darwin University and meet with students and recent graduates who...
View ArticleAustralia's new policy on investor-state dispute settlement
Seminar presented by The Sydney Centre for International Law Guest speakers: Max Bonnell, Partner, Mallesons Stephen Jaques and Adjunct Professor, Sydney Law School Associate Professor Chester Brown,...
View ArticleProduction: The Continuum: beyond the Killing Fields
Ong Keng Sen’s TheatreWorks production explores the enduring memories of the years under Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge regime, and the resilience of the royal Cambodian court dancers who lived through it....
View ArticleAsia Week: Islam and the Politics of the Veil: a Public Forum
Join Dr Shakira Hussein, McKenzie postdoctural research fellow, in conversation with Ms Sherene Hassan, Vice-President of the Islamic Council of Victoria and Ms Bonnie Hermawan, graduate of the Asia...
View ArticleINDONESIA: Rituals from Indonesian Undergrounds
Indonesia’s religious and cultural institutions create well-defined centres, but many people still find themselves on the fringe. Indonesia’s sprawling geographical area and focus on Central Java is...
View ArticleGeneration 21: Asia-Pacific New Leaders' Dialogue
The Asia-Pacific New Leaders’ Dialogue brought 56 new and emerging leaders from across the region together with some of the biggest names in politics, business and academia, on October 30-31, 2009....
View ArticleTHAILAND: Roundtable with Dr. Suchit Bunbongkarn
Dr Suchit is a member of the Thailand National Legislative Assembly. As a former Director of the Institute for Security and International Studies, President of the Political Science Association of...
View ArticleUSC Languages Day
The University of the Sunshine Coast (USC) and the Asia Education Foundation (AEF) invite your students to a special program being held in conjunction with the Japanese/Indonesian Immersion Language...
View ArticleMALAYSIA: Leadership in Malaysia, before and after Mahathir
Asialink, Asia Society AustralAsia Centre and the Australian Institute of International Affairs invite you to a forum with Barry Wain, former Asian Wall Street Journal editor and current...
View ArticleAsialink Leaders Program Workshop and Launch
The 2010 Asialink Leaders Program in Melbourne will commence the year with a three-day workshop in March. Covering key issues in Asia Australia relations, the workshop will begin to develop the...
View ArticleNational Forum
The National Forum will bring together key stakeholders with the capacity to effect change in the areas of business, arts, education and health. The forum will analyse the changes in Australia-Asia...
View Article2011 Asialink Chairman’s Dinner
2011 Asialink Chairman’s Dinner, Monday 28 November Image: James Morrison Elizabeth 2004 (detail) Oil on canvas, 100 x 300 cm. Private collection, Melbourne. Image courtesy of the artist and Darren...
View ArticleChoosing sides: Shaping our relationships in the Asian Century
The US & China – Does Australia need to choose sides? MELBOURNE, 10 August, 2011 – Australia faces its most significant foreign policy decisions in more than 40 years, said Professor Hugh White in...
View ArticleChina’s next five year plan: What does it mean for Australia’s economic growth?
Clockwise from top left: HE Dr Geoff Raby; The Ambassador addresses luncheon attendees; US Consul General Michael Thurston in Conversation; ACBC Executive Director Ms Toni Fedderson and Asialink CEO...
View ArticleINDIA : Dr Shashi Tharoor in conversation with Geraldine Doogue
ASIALINK PASSAGE TO INDIA - Series Finale:"The Elephant, The Tiger & The Cell Phone - Reflections on the Ongoing Transformation of India" In a rare public appearance in Melbourne, join...
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