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“Holi in the House” hosted by the Australia India Business Council celebrating the Launch of NSW Parliamentary Friends of India, 20 March 2024

“The NSW Parliamentary Friends of India will encourage collaborations, fostering of relations and friendships between the people of both countries,” says Chair Mr Warren Kirby MP. The Australia India Business Council (AIBC), the leading bilateral business chamber, hosted the celebration of Holi, India’s iconic festival of colours and the launch of the NSW Parliamentary Friends …

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“The Australia India relationship has never been stronger,” says Federal Minister for Trade and Tourism, Don Farrell.

4 December 2023 The Australia India Business Council (AIBC) held its NSW Annual Australia India Address and Gala Dinner recently at the Commbank Stadium Parramatta. In his keynote address Senator the Hon Don Farrell, Trade and Tourism Minister said, “The ties between India and Australia had never been stronger, firstly through the Quad partnership, and …

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AIBC welcomes announcement to establish Indian Consulate in Brisbane 

24 May 2023 The Australia India Business Council (AIBC) has welcomed the announcement by Indian  Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, to establish an Indian consulate in Brisbane, the Queensland  capital. The announcement was made by the Honourable Prime Minister Modi while  addressing a diaspora event at the Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, which was also attended  …

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Women led Brand and Book Launch headline AIBC’s International Women’s Day

Australia India Business Council (AIBC), the leading business council dedicated to promoting the bilateral trade and investment relationship between Australia and India, has chosen International Women’s Day to launch its new brand identity – a fitting beginning for the new logo given the historic all female leadership team of the council. The launch event, organised …

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History Made With All Women Team To Lead Australia India Business Council Ltd

The country’s leading Australia India business chamber will be led by former NSW Leader of the Opposition, Jodi McKay and Ravneet Pawha, Vice President (Global Alliances) and CEO (South Asia) at Deakin University. Ms McKay and Ms Pawha’s election as National Chair and National Vice Chair of the Australia India Business Council Ltd (AIBC) comes …

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Indian states need to engage more in FTA with Australia, says AIBC Chair Jodi McKay in exclusive interview with The Economic Times

Source: Economic Times The Indian authorities led by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been selling the enterprise relationship with Australia and the state governments have to construct this additional to reap the benefits of the Free Commerce Settlement (FTA), mentioned Jodi McKay, Nationwide Chair, the Australia India Enterprise Council (AIBC). The Financial Cooperation and Commerce Settlement (ECTA) is the …

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Australia India Business Council welcomes landmark trade agreement between Australia and India

MEDIA RELEASE 29th December 2023 National Chair of the Australian India Business Council, Jodi McKay, today welcomed the finalisation of the Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) as a “watershed moment” in the history of the economic and commercial relationship between the two nations. Ms McKay said the agreement was the first step toward …

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