I am pleased to launch the ASEAN-Australia Centre, delivering a key commitment of the Albanese Government from the ASEAN-Australia Special Summit earlier this year.
The Centre will be launched tonight at Parliament House in Canberra alongside H.E. Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, Secretary-General of ASEAN.
The ASEAN-Australia Centre will build on the Labor Government’s work to deepen engagement with Southeast Asia and will focus on further increasing business, education, cultural and community connections with Southeast Asia.
Key initiatives of the ASEAN-Australia Centre will include:
- launching an Emerging Leaders Program to support the brightest minds from the region to build skills and connections;
- investing in expanding the BRIDGE school partnerships program to connect teachers and students in Australia, Southeast Asia and Timor-Leste; and
- developing a Young Women Entrepreneur Exchange to supercharge the business and creative ventures of Australian and Southeast Asian women.
The Centre is also supporting creative industry exchanges, cultural initiatives and Southeast Asia literacy through a Grants Program.
The Centre invites applications related to creative industry exchanges, cultural initiatives that drive two-way trade and connect our region, and practical projects that strengthen Southeast Asia literacy in Australia. Information is available on the GrantConnect website and applications are open until 10 January 2025.
I’m also pleased to announce a partnership between the ASEAN-Australia Centre and ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Museum of Australia with a world-first First Nations Art Exhibition to tour Southeast Asia from 2025. This partnership delivers on recommendations from Invested: Australia’s Southeast Asia Economic Strategy to 2040.
From the day the Albanese Government was elected, we have worked to deepen our ties with Southeast Asia because we know how important these relationships are for Australia’s future.
With the launch of the ASEAN-Australia Centre, we have delivered on another commitment to help make Australia stronger and more influential in our region and the world, and to build a better future for Australians.