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The AAA has created a successful network of associates from various businesses and professions. Relying on our ability to attract the best of returning alumni from Australia, these associates have collaborated with us to offer you a foothold into successful careers with them. |
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History |
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The idea was an initiative of IDP Education Australia, which formally launched a body for Australian Alumni on 20th February’2002 by Ms. Lindy Hymm, Chief Executive of IDP Education Australia, during her visit to Chennai. After several discussions with the alumni, the alumni felt the need of an independent organization, which would cater to all the alumni returning from Australia. Then as our society started getting bigger, we formally registered it as Australian Alumni Association, as a not for profit organization in April, 2003. From its modest beginning with two members it has grown to one hundred ninety seven members, this was made possible with the help of my fellow alumni. |
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Vision |
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To create a network which imparts knowledge for the development of the community |
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Mission |
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To enable a smooth transition into their home country
To share one's educational and life experiences in Australia
To provide career growth and development
To implement sound business and social practices |
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The Australian Alumni Association can assist in maintaining personal, business, institutional and educational links you have made while studying in Australia. It has been structured to create a matrix with past and present graduates who can provide potential students with a glimpse of the "Australian experience". We also intend to help you with business and job opportunities back home. |
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Media Releases |
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Indo Australian Chamber of Commerce Report for April, 2008
An article on Alumni Association in Business India Magazine
An article published in the Indo-Australian Chamber of Commerce Bulletin
Press clip for India Australia Day
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