Become
an Asialink Member
Asialink's
Membership Program aims to increase members' knowledge of and linkages
with the Asian region and provide networking opportunities with
other Asia-focused individuals. There are Asialink members across
all Australian states and in many Asian cities.
Asialink Members receive
and enjoy many tangible and non-tangible benefits whilst helping
Asialink promote public understanding about issues concerning Australia
and Asia and create links with and between countries in the region.
For just $70, become
an Asialink member and receive:
- Free entry
to Asialink's seminar and lecture programs, providing expert analysis
of a range of issues affecting Australia and the region;
- 10% discount
to Asialink Corporate events;
- Free members'
newsletter, Asialink News, covering recent news and events
in Asialink and various public policy debates about issues in
the region;
- Free subscription
to Access-Asialink, a bi-weekly electronic newsletter telling
you the who, what and where of Asia focused events, activities
and employment opportunities in Australia and around the region;
- Four Melbourne-Asia
Policy Papers throughout the year, providing a deeper
analysis of key issues facing our region;
- Free movie
tickets for Asia-focused films at the Nova Cinemas;
- Free giveaways
of books and wine;
- Discounted
entry to a variety of Asia-focused events throughout
the year, including films, theatre and music events.
- 5% discount
at Rebel Sport
- 10% discount
at Melbourne University Bookshop
Annual individual membership
is $70 (inclusive of GST) with an option of making a separate tax-deductible
donation.
Member Testimonials
"Asialink membership is a must-have for anyone
with an interest in Asia."
"The Asialink membership program provides exposure
to a group of people with Asian focus and experience."
"Membership of Asialink supports my professional
development and interest in the region."
"The Asialink membership program is a great
way to network and keep in touch with people with similar Asia interests."
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Download
Asialink Membership Application 'Word doc' here
Download
Asialink Membership 'PDF' Form here
This application form is available in Portable Document
Format (PDF). To view the PDF file, you must have the appropriate
plug-in - Acrobat Reader.
If you are a
staff member of The University of Melbourne, you have the option
to salary sacrifice your membership. Further
information is available here.
For further information about Asialink's
Membership Program,
please phone Asialink on (03) 8344 4800
or fax your application form directly to (03) 9347 1768:
Asialink
Level 4, Sidney Myer Asia Centre,
The University of Melbourne,
Parkville
Victoria 3010
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Become a Corporate Sponsor of Asialink
For the business sector, Asialink is really an investment in a deeper understanding of our region. Through Asialink, our corporate sponsors are able to gain access to senior representatives of industry and government from within Australia and across the region, whilst at the same time sharing experiences and networking with others working in the region. Our corporate programs range from intimate dinners, to business briefings and cross cultural training, to high-level national policy forums, to keynote functions for large audiences, and the widely endorsed Asialink Leadership Program.
Asialink Corporate sponsorship is tailored to suit the company's business needs, as well as enabling companies to make an important contribution to Australia's future engagement with the region. Sponsorship packages enable companies to:
- enhance their profile and reputation as an Asia-engaged enterprise;
- Access opportunities for Asia skills development and training for your staff; and,
- Expand their networks in Australia and the region.
Asialink offers three
levels of corporate sponsorship ranging from $50,000 to $5,000,
as well as a range of fee-for-service activities.
Asialink's platinum level
corporate partners include GBST Pty Ltd, BHP Biliton, PricewaterhouseCoopers,
and the United Group; whilst our gold level corporate sponsors include
Freehills, Singapore Airlines, IAG, ANZ, and The AGE. Our other
corporate members include AXA, Fosters Group, Westpac Banking Corporation,
and the Victorian Department of Innovation and Industry and Regional
Development.
Join these leaders in the Asia market by becoming an Asialink Corporate Sponsor. For more information, contact Asialink on 03) 8344 4800.
Asialink 500 Fund
Asialink's 500 Fund is a special group of individuals who are committed
to Australia-Asia engagement and who support Asialink's programs
and activities through an annual tax-deductible donation of $500.
This support assists Asialink achieve its mission of improving knowledge,
understanding and relationships between Asia and Australia. Asialink
500 Fund helps to sustain Australia's engagement with Asia, building
long term, sustainable relationships and strategic networks. Currently,
the Asialink 500 Fund includes:
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Mr David Armstrong
Mr Charles Battersby
Mr Paul Brasher
The Hon Justice Stephen Charles
Mr Sandy Clark
Mr Harold Clough AO OBE
Mr L Gordon Darling AC CMG
Professor Glyn Davis AC
Mr Tom Dery
Lord & Lady Ebury
Ms Lindley Edwards
Mr. Carrillo Gantner
Mrs. Neilma Gantner
Mr Charles Goode AC
Mr Tony Hallam
Ms Felicity Hampel QC |
Mr Chris Leptos AM
Mr Peter McCormick
Ms Jenny McGregor
Mr Harold Mitchell AO
Mr Paul Montgomery
Mr Hugh Morgan AC
Mr. Sid Myer
Professor David Penington AC
Mr Phillip Scanlan AM
Mr Stephen Shelmerdine AM
The Right Honourable the Lord Mayor John So JP
Dr Simon Wallace
Mr Peter Yates
Mr Harrison Young
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For further information regarding the Asialink 500 Fund please contact
Asialink on
(03) 8344 4800.
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Major Sponsors/partners
The Asialink
Centre gratefully acknowledges the long term support provided
by The Myer Foundation and The University of Melbourne and the
generous contributions of the following organisations, companies
and individuals:
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Corporate Members
AXA Asia Pacific Holdings
Department of Industry, Innovation and Regional Development (VIC)
Foster's International
Trinity College
Westpac
Banking Corporation
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