Australia and Vietnam develop competitive electricity markets
Climate change, energy, and environment are pillars of Australian Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with Vietnam.
Climate change, energy, and environment are pillars of Australian Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with Vietnam.
The visit is the first paid by a Vietnamese government leader to Australia for the past seven years.
It is Australia’s first policy institute focused on its relationship with Vietnam, facilitating discussions on strategic and economic issues in the Australia-Vietnam bilateral relationship.
The visit to the two countries in Oceania is the first by a Vietnamese prime minister over the past seven years.
The relation is a driver of prosperity that binds our region together, making it a global economic powerhouse and political center of gravity.
The contest helps Vietnamese students learn about the country and people of Australia and the relationship between the two countries.
This is one of many activities in celebrating 50 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Around 80,000 Vietnamese graduates in Australia have returned to their home country.
Ao dai fashion show is in the spotlight of the celebration ceremony.
Two teachers will undertake a trailblazing trek to support the Blue Dragon and Thanh Long Project charities in Vietnam.
Hanoi, which pursues its digital transformation and building a smart city with a vision for 2030, expects extensive experience in investment, appraisal, and evaluation of digital programs.
With a large student population, Hanoi aims to explore more opportunities for educational cooperation with Australia.
In addition to trade which is the top priority for both countries, Vietnam and Australia enjoy “strategic trust” and “deep friendship.”
Penny Wong, who is on a four-day visit to Vietnam, sipped a cup of coffee on Dinh Tien Hoang Street at one of the city’s oldest cafes in the chilly Hanoi autumn morning air.
Education and training are one of the most prominent areas of cooperation between Vietnam and Australia.
Vietnamese players say they respect all competitors but are not scared in the nation's first-ever World Cup game.
Australia's support through the Aus4Innovation program has delivered tangible, significant results, which are substantial to the lives of many Vietnamese people.