Treasuring alumni’s contributions to Vietnam-Australia bilateral relations

WVR - The Australian Embassy and the Vietnam Australia Friendship Association co-hosted the inaugural Australian Alumni Awards on April 20, 2023.
Bộ trưởng Thương mại và Du lịch Australia, Thượng nghị sĩ Don Farrell phát biểu tại sự kiện. (Nguồn: ĐSQ Australia tại VN)
The Australian Trade and Tourism Minister, Senator the Hon Don Farrell was pleased to engage with alumni in Vietnam, who help to add depth to Australia's economic diplomacy, building trade, investment and business linkages, not only in Vietnam, but more broadly in the Southeast Asian region. (Source: Australian Embassy in Vietnam)

These Awards, presented by Australia’s Trade and Tourism Minister, honoured the achievements of those Vietnamese who have studied in Australia. It was a particularly fitting celebration during the 50th year of the Australia Vietnam diplomatic relationship.

From more than 200 nominations, eighteen alumni were finalists and six of these received awards across six categories: Alumni of the Year, Business and Innovation, Women in Leadership, Social Action, Young Alumni, and Climate Action.

Award winners were just a small portion of the many alumni who are leaders in their fields, contributing to Vietnam development and acting as ambassadors for our bilateral relationship.

At the event, the Australian Trade and Tourism Minister, Senator the Hon Don Farrell expressed his pleasure to engage with alumni in Vietnam.

"Alumni help to add depth to Australia's economic diplomacy, building trade, investment and business linkages, not only in Vietnam, but more broadly in the Southeast Asian region,” he said.

Chairman of the Vietnam Australia Friendship Association, Prof Tran Van Nhung, who was a member of the Award Assessment panel commented: “I have the privilege of reading many award nominations which showcase significant contributions which are different but of equal importance to Vietnam’s development but also to the stability and growth of the region and the world. That made it very tough for us to choose the award winners".

Các cá nhân nhận được Giải thưởng Cựu sinh Australia tại Việt Nam. (Nguồn: ĐSQ Australia tại VN)
Award winning alumnis and representatives of those who could not attend in person received awards across six categories: Alumni of the Year, Business and Innovation, Women in Leadership, Social Action, Young Alumni, and Climate Action. (Source: Australian Embassy in Vietnam)

Education is at the heart of the bilateral relationship between Australia and Vietnam. With the first scholarship in 1974, there are now more than 6,500 Australia Awards Scholarships alumni, contributing to the community of over 80,000 Australian alumni in Vietnam.

Education supports Vietnam to have the skills it needs to grow and tackle emerging challenges and opportunities. It also helps the two countries understand each other better through friendships, travel and study.

For her part, Dr Vo Hoang Yen, winner of the Women in Leadership Award shared: “My life was transformed by my studies in Australia, and I hope that these awards show everyone what is possible and inspire even more people to take up studies.”

To continue to facilitate alumni’s collaboration, three symposiums will be organised for alumni to present their achievements and future endeavours to the community and public. The first symposium focusing on “Harnessing resources’ will be organised on April 222, 2023 at the Equatorial Hotel in Ho Chi Minh city. More information can be found at Australian Alumni in Vietnam Facebook page.

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(Source: Australian Embassy in Vietnam)