THE HON DR CRAIG EMERSON MP launches Magazine
CULTURE/TECHNOLOGY
Dr Emerson said greater cultural
appreciation was an important part of the bilateral relationship, which had
been strengthened by the Strategic Partnership agreed in November 2009.
THE HON DR CRAIG EMERSON MP
MINISTER FOR TRADE AND COMPETITIVENESS
MINISTER ASSISTING THE PRIME MINISTER
ON ASIAN CENTURY POLICY
Minister joins cricket hero to launch India app
28
January 2012
Trade
Minister Craig Emerson joined cricketer Adam Gilchrist in New Delhi today to
launch a magazine celebrating the trade and cultural connections between India
and Australia.
The
app-based magazine for iPhones and iPads was developed as part of the Australia Unlimited campaign showcasing the
ideas and achievements of Australians at home and around the world. “Commercial relationships, like cultural
links, are as much about the people driving them than the flow of goods and
services,” Dr Emerson said.“This
special edition of the magazine is dedicated to some of the people at the
centre of Australia’s rich relationship with India.”
The
magazine was launched at the Australian High Commission in India, where Mr
Gilchrist, an ambassador for the University of Wollongong, addressed a group of
influential Indian and Australian guests.“Our
two countries share a strong bond through our passion for cricket. The AustraliaUnlimited
magazine reminds us that there is much more to
this relationship than a ball and a bat,” Mr Gilchrist said. “Through
film, fashion, science, infrastructure, technology and cultural preservation
the people of India and Australia are working together and continuing to
strengthen our unique relationship,” he said.
The app-based magazine was launched
as part of Oz Fest, the biggest Australian cultural festival ever staged in
India.The Australian Government is
committed to deepening the Australia-India relationship.
Its White
Paper on Australia in the Asian Century
had created a roadmap for greater engagement with Asia, including with India, Dr Emerson said.Australia and India are also
negotiating a Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement.
India is Australia’s fourth largest
export market. More than 450,000 of
people of Indian descent live in Australia.“A new era of Indo-Pacific cooperation
is upon us,” Dr Emerson said.“The more we learn about each other, and
appreciate our complementary strengths, the deeper will be our engagement.”
Download Australia Unlimited from the App Store
or visit www.australiaunlimited.com. An Android version of the app will be available this
year.
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