w88 casino News Network (Contributed by the International Chinese Education (Business) Practice and Research Base)On May 28, local time, the Business Confucius Institute at the University of Victoria in Australia and RSM Accounting Firm in Australia jointly hosted a seminar with the theme of “Clean Energy”. The seminar focused on the future development of clean energy, transnational investment trends and regional cooperation prospects. It attracted more than 60 guests from the government, universities, energy industry and communities to participate on-site. It was broadcast simultaneously through the WeChat video account and Facebook platform, with nearly 500 online viewers.

The seminar was hosted by Dr. Mary Wang, Director of RSM Accounting Firm in Australia and Chairman of the Advisory Committee of the Confucius Institute. Bian Changzheng, Counselor of the Economic and Commercial Office of the Chinese Consulate General in Melbourne, Mr Zhining Yang, Head of Greater China and New Zealand Markets at Investment Victoria, Mr Monty Singh, Director of the International Affairs Department of Victoria University, Ms Kristie Dundon, Managing Partner of RSM Melbourne Office, and several senior partners of RSM Accounting Firm attended the event.

Kristie Ms. Dundon shared the latest "Australian Clean Energy Technology Report 2025" released by RSM; Mr. Singh spoke highly of the positive role of the Confucius Institute in China-Australia business cooperation; Consul Bian Changzheng introduced the policy measures and investment results of the Chinese government in the field of clean energy in recent years; the experts conducted in-depth discussions on clean energy technology, market trends and China-Australia cooperation, and deeply analyzed the challenges and opportunities faced in the energy transformation process from multiple perspectives such as corporate strategy, policy environment, and market trends. Wang Fang said that the Confucius Institute will continue to serve as a bridge, promote exchanges and cooperation between China and Australia at the education, science and technology and industrial levels, and contribute wisdom and strength to green and low-carbon development.
