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The Australia-China Youth Association (ACYA) is an international
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that aims to strengthen ties between young people in
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and
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through bilateral initiatives in the areas of careers, education, and people-to-people links. ACYA is a volunteer-run
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that comlrises over 7000 members spread across 15 chapters in Australia, including all Group of Eight universities, and six China-based chapters in
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History

ACYA was founded in 2008 in Wudaokou, Beijing, by three Australian National University undergraduate students—Henry Makeham, Huw Pohlner and Dominic Delany—then on exchange at Peking University, Renmin University and Tsinghua University, respectively. ACYA's major sponsor is the National Foundation for Australia-China Relations of the
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australia) The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) is the department of the Australian federal government responsible for foreign policy and relations, international aid (using the branding Australian Aid), consular services and trade and inv ...
. ACYA was one of only three youth organisations to be commended by name in the
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's 2012 'Australia in the Asian Century' White Paper.


Activities

ACYA's signature event is the annual Australia-China Emerging Leaders Summit (ACELS), which brings together ACYA leaders from across Australia and China for intensive workshops on leadership in the Australia-China space, and has been hailed by
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as "fortifying the fortunes and feelings of the two key trading partners...while also ensuring the tidal ebbs and flows of politics and power plays in no way hinder the growing ties between Chinese and Australian youths." ACELS has grown to become the largest bilateral forum connecting youth from Australia and China and has received endorsement from high-level industry leaders and government officials. In 2023 ACYA introduced a second annual tentpole initiative, the ACYA National Case Competition (ANCC) with funding provided by the National Foundation for Australia-China relations. This competition involves ″teams of 2-4 working to solve a business challenge based on very a topical issue impacting on the Australia-China bilateral space, and more broadly across global stage″. ACYA chapters run hundreds of social, academic, and professional events each year and create communities for Australian and Chinese young people to discover each other's cultures, languages, and perspectives, and forge lasting friendships that bridge the cultural divide. ACYA has previously administered significant educational scholarship programs that enable Australian students to learn the
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and
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, and a 2-year MBA scholarship for an Australian student to study at the Renmin University School of Business. ACYA also manages internship programs with
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, Peking University Australian Studies Centre,
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,
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,
Australia China Business Council The Australia China Business Council (ACBC) was formed in 1973 shortly after the re-establishment of diplomatic ties between Australia and China. The Australia China Business Council's primary focus is to promote two way investment and trade ...
, Australian Chamber of Commerce in Beijing, China Policy, and Thirst NGO.


Role in Australia-China Relations

ACYA is prominent within the youth and education arenas of Australia-China relations, being acknowledged by the
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as one of the key youth initiatives "that helps to connect younger generations of Australians and Chinese". ACYA has been recognised by Australian media such as ''
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'', ''
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'', and
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as a major proponent of bilateral youth engagement and 'Asia literacy' in Australia. ACYA is also the progenitor of other prominent Australia-China youth initiatives such as the Australia-China Youth Dialogue, Australia-China Young Professionals Initiative, and Engaging China Project.


Organisational structure

ACYA is administered by a national executive, with the new executive elected each year by members of the outgoing executive and chapter presidents at the Annual General meeting. The elected members of the national executive consist of: * National President * Managing Director * National Secretary * Treasurer * Australia Manager * China Manager * Alumni Manager Following election the elected executives appoint directors to portfolios which cover core areas of ACYA activity and operations. The appointed members of the national executive consist of: * Careers Director * Education Director * IT Director * Media Director * Partnerships Director * People-to-People (P2P) Director * Publications Director * Translations Director * Women's Network Director A similar structure is replicated throughout local-level ACYA chapters, with each chapter led by a President who reports directly to the National Executive.


References


External links

* {{official, http://www.acya.org.au * 2008 establishments in China Student organisations in Australia Australia–China relations Organizations established in 2008