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There is “huge unrealised potential” to expand Australia’s education links with Korea according to a new report from the Australia-Korea Business Council.

The report, Bridges to the Future, points to the factors which bolster the relationship including the popularity of Korean culture in Australia and that fact that South Koreans place high value on education and demonstrate willingness to send children overseas to be educated.

South Korea’s biggest steel manufacturer is eyeing off WA’s critical minerals to shore up its supply chain and make batteries needed to power the global transition to electric vehicles.

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Dear AKBC Members,

November has been a blockbuster month for the AKBC and our Korean counterpart, the Korea-Australia Business Council (KABC), headlined by the 43rd AKBC-KABC Joint Meeting.

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Dear AKBC Members,

The AKBC would like to extend our deepest sympathies to the Korean people following the deadly crowd surge in Seoul’s Itaewon district on the 29th of October. This is a terrible tragedy, and our thoughts and condolences are with the families and friends of the 153 victims as they navigate this difficult time.

On Thursday 27 October, the Australia-Korea Business Council in collaboration with the KHIDI hosted the Australia-Korea Health and Biotech Briefing and Dinner.

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Dear AKBC Members,

The world’s largest exhibition exploring opportunities to grow the global hydrogen economy kicked off in Korea this month, with WA State Minister for the Hydrogen Industry, the Hon. Alannah MacTiernan MLC, providing the keynote address. H2 Mobility Energy Environment Technology – or H2Meet in short – brought together a total of 241 experts, government officials and industry figures from 16 different countries in order to exhibit their latest technological achievements in the hydrogen industry and advance international cooperation in the increasingly important field. Minister MacTiernan attended the event as part of her three-day investment and trade mission to Korea, aimed at attracting Korean investment into Western Australian renewable energy.

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Dear AKBC Members,

Hello everyone, this is my first message to the AKBC community since joining AKBC as the Acting Executive Director so thank you all for the warm welcome. It has been incredible to see the activity in the bilateral relationship between Australia and Korea and AKBC is well positioned to promote these opportunities to our members and community. I would also like to thank Liz Griffin for her tremendous work thus far before she goes on parental leave later this week.

On behalf of the AKBC Executive Committee, I am delighted to announce the appointment of Louise Clunies-Ross as our new Acting Executive Director. While Louise will officially start in the role from 5 September 2022 once I go on parental leave, she has already joined the organisation and is quickly learning the ropes to ensure a seamless transition.

On Friday 19 August, the Australia-Korea Business Council in collaboration with the Embassy of the Republic of Korea hosted the third Australia-Korea New Energy Forum.

Please click the link to see the presentation.

Energy

Photos from 2022 Australia-Korea New Energy Forum