On Sunday the 28th January Austcham Beijing had the pleasure of putting on a BBQ to celebrate Australia Day with all our members, associates and their families. Although bitterly cold outside, the event space at East Hotel was white hot with Aussie banter. A taste of home could be found at the hotel buffet in …
In today’s talking points: BHP boss talks innovation, entrepreneurism, and China’s astounding Belt and Road ambition at Melbourne Mining Club luncheon; Inquiry to be launched into Australia’s banks and financial system; Chinese pull takeover offer and AWE dives; Sydney – the heart of Australia’s economy BHP boss talks innovation, entrepreneurism, and China’s astounding Belt and Road ambition at Melbourne …
Looking to develop your career in China? Join AustCham on the 15th of December for an insightful discussion with Glenn Corrie, CEO of Sino Gas & Energy Holdings, an Australian listed energy company focused on exploring for and developing natural gas in China, to hear his thoughts on the advantages and challenges of launching a career in Asia …
In today’s talking points: China to use AI to diagnose lung cancer; World’s first customised 3D-printed tantalum knee used in knee-reconstruction surgery; Australian Government calls for input into Specialist Dementia Care Unit implementation plans
Welcome to FEEDS, the events and catering arm of culinary incubator, Hatchery. Hatchery is a platform dedicated to supporting and growing China’s next generation of food entrepreneurs and culinary concepts. We’re a team of passionate hospitality professionals ready to turn your ideas into memorable experiences. Whatever the occasion, let us help you plan, cater or …
In today’s talking points: China denies receiving application to fund controversial Adani mine; China appeals for further international cooperation to deal with steel overcapacity; Turbine industry could have government subsidies scrapped by 2022; Liquidators seek financial records from collapsed Queensland Nickel. China denies receiving application to fund controversial Adani mine China’s Australian embassy has stated that no funding …
In today’s talking points: Beijing district education officials under investigation over supervision of kindergarten; 2018 New Colombo Plan scholars announced; Australian Education Union calls for Mandatory Postgraduate Degrees for Teachers; China invests in AI education. Beijing district education officials under investigation over supervision of kindergarten Three Beijing district education officials are under investigation for inadequate …
In today’s talking points: Thai company saves Tasmanian milk plant; MLA aiming to make the red meat industry carbon neutral by 2030; Farming festival lifts village out of poverty; Demand for durian fruit increases in China Thai company saves Tasmanian milk plant A Thai company has bought a Tasmanian milk processing facility in an 11th-hour …
A Spicy Battle of the Nations: the beijinger 7th Annual Chili Pepper Contest! Come Saturday, Dec 2, the crowds will gather at Punjabi to see a spectacle unlike any other that Beijing has paid witness to. The electricity in the air may cause some to cry, others to gag, and even a few to vomit. Or …
In today’s talking points: Slowing demand for Australian homes among Chinese buyers, says RBA; China to cut import tariffs; Financial technology to enhance SMEs; Policy sources say China’s expected to maintain its growth target in 2018 Slowing Demand for Australian homes among Chinese buyers, says RBA Foreign demand for property has become a touchy issue with …