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Asialink
enables Australians to contribute to and benefit from the dynamism of Asia through the following five major programs:

      Arts

This program promotes cultural and artistic exchange between Australia and the countries of Asia through touring exhibitions, artists in residence programs and advocacy.

      Corporate and Public

These programs provide a range of forums to educate the business, government, academic and broader communities about the economies, politics and cultures of the Asian region. Opportunities include the Sir Edward Weary Dunlop Asia Fellowships, established to provide in-field project experiences for young Australians who are committed to making a lasting contribution to Australia-Asia relations.

      The Asialink Leaders Program

The Asialink Leaders Program builds participants’ knowledge of Asian Societies and develops skills to exercise vision in challenging regional and global contexts.

       Health and Community

Asialink's key program in the health and community sector is Asia-Australia Mental Health. This program strengthens mental health through collaboration in the Asia-Pacific. 

      School Education

Asialink’s Education program the Asia Education Foundation, aims to promote the studies of Asia across the curriculum in primary and secondary schools throughout Australia.
 

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