3. 1. A fast growing industry and a valuable
sector, contributing significantly to the
Australian economy
2. Adds about $35 billion to Australia’s GDP
≈ 2.5% of GDP
1. Total tourism expenditure increased 5.0 %
1. Overview
20. Uluru: Ayer’s Rock
Change color at different times of the day & year
Place of remarkable beauty and unique cultural value
Red center: iconic monolith
22. 2007: World Heritage Site
"It stands by itself as one of the indisputable
masterpieces of human creativity, not only in
the 20th century but in the history of
humankind."
Expert evaluation report to the UNESCO World Heritage Committee,
2007
23. 600 feet tall, about 388 feet wide
≈ a town of 25,000 people
Formally completed in 1973
The original cost estimate in 1957
$7 million
the real bill: $102 million
31. To talk, eat, taste, drink, learn
from the best chefs and
Langham Melbourne Master Class
32. wine tasting from over 70 selected vineyards in Victoria
Cellar-door at Southgate
Offering wine tasting from over
70 selected vineyards in Victoria
39. Content
1. Overview of the Australian
Education system
2. Vocational and technical
education
3. Higher education
4. Scholarships and international
students.
40.
41.
42. 1. Provided by: Technical and Further Education
(TAFE) institutions, as well as private institutions
2. Founded on A partnership between government and
industry
3. Developing the competency in occupational skills
4. Internationally recognized as providing world's best
practice in vocational training, and qualifications
from Australian VET institutions are recognized
worldwide.
2. Vocational Education and
Training (VET)
43. Fuss Beauty and Laser
College has been educating beauty
professionals for over 30 years and can
help you realise your dream with a
wide range of beauty therapy courses.
We are known as a college with highest
standards and a passion for the
industry through development of
innovative courses.
44. Be world class and highly active and
comprehensive international programs.
all Australian university degrees are
nominally of equal quality.
follows a common 3+2+3 international
model.
45. Be intensive in research and comprehensive in
general and professional education
46. enhance the contribution of its member
universities;
extend the contribution of its ;
strengthen Australia’s capacity;
expand opportunities for Australian students.
47.
48. Scholarship
for
Schools/
University
Programs Benefits Requirements
High school
and
preparing
university
Peninsula
School
Programs for year
11and 12
100% fee
for 2 year
Finishing Year 10
Interviewing with
representative in
school.
St Paul’s
International
College
Secondary and high
school programs
25-50%-
100%
Average score > 8.0
Students
leaning
University
University of
Wollongong
College
Diploma program 25% of fee Good students
The University of
Queensland
Bachelor of Economics 50-100% fee Good graduating
certificates of high
education
Average score >=8.0
in the first year
university
After
graduate
University
The
University of
Queensland
Master of International
Economics & Finance;
Master of Development
Economics; Master of
Business Economics;
Master of Health
Economics
50% - 100%
fee
Average score ≥ 8.0
IELTS
Queensland
University of
Technology
Master of Business,
Master of Business
Advanced, Master of
Business/Master of
Business Double Degree,
Graduate Diploma in
Business, Master of
Science and Engineering
25% fee Requirement of IELTS
49. High qualifications
Reasonable expenses
Safe and friendly living environment
The support from the Australian government
for international students
Policy for Vietnam students
51. Efficient economy
1.Sound infrastructure
2.Employment: 94-95% high rate in the
world
3.Natural resources
4.Agriculture mining . 2/3 exports
5.Tourism
6.Exports: gold, coal, beef, wool
7.High value manufacturing good and
services from innovative companies
8.Information communication and
technology
52. GDP (Gross Domestic Product)
=
US$1.2 trillion
$1,200,000,000,000
=
12 times Vietnam’s GDP
52
53. 13th largest national economy
17th largest by PPP adjusted GDP (Purchasing
Power Parity)
13t
h
17t
h
53
55. i. APEC - Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
Diễn đàn Hợp tác Kinh tế châu Á - Thái Bình Dương
ii. G20 - The Group of Twenty (G20)
Diễn đàn của 20 nền kinh tế lớn gồm 19 quốc gia có nền kinh tế
lớn nhất và Liên minh Châu Âu (EU)
iii. OECD - Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
Development
Tổ chức Hợp tác và Phát triển Kinh tế
iv. WTO - World Trade Organization
Tổ chức thương mại thế giới
55
57. Retail, banks, hotels, real estate,
education, health, social work,
transport, computer services,
recreation, media, communications,
electricity, gas and water supply
57
60. 1. Constant adaptations
i. Micro Economic reform from 1980s to
early 20th century
ii. National Competition Policy 1993
(Chaired by Professor Fred Hilmer)
iii. Infrastructure Australia 2008
60
61. i. Micro Economic reform
Removal of unnecessary regulations
Corporatisation and privatisation of
government business enterprises
New forms of regulation in industries subject
to privatisation and corporatisation
Tax reform
61
62. ii. National Competition Policy
Minimize restrictions on competition and
promote competitive neutrality
The government businesses could not enjoy the
net competitive advantage between the 2
competing companies
62
63. 63
iii. Infrastructure Australia
Priorities
Policy, pricing and regulations
Infrastructure network utilizing
Infrastructure users
Financing investment
64. 64
Providing certainty for business
(competiveness, corporate regulation)
Opening for investment without undue risk of
loss
Appropriate goods and services tax (GST)
65. 2. Geographical and natural advantages
Vast land with huge amount of various
resources
Center of many countries
65
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Largest park in Aussie
World heritage
Largest park in Aussie
World heritage
Wetlands
Wild life
Aboriginal rock art
Aborigines custodians
a spiritual deep connection with the land and long traditions
Largest park in Aussie
World heritage
Largest park in Aussie
World heritage
12 apostles
Largest park in Aussie
World heritage
Uluru is one of Australia’s most recognisable landmarks. It was previously known as Ayer’s Rock. It was handed back to the indigenous people of the Anangu people. The land is now world famous for its exceptional natural beauty. The spectacular rock formations and surrounding sand plains provide rare habitats for an incredible variety of plants and animals. Uluru is notable for appearing to change colour at different times of the day and year, most notably glowing red at dawn and sunset.
This is a place of remarkable beauty and unique cultural value which has led to the park being recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Area. Visit Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park with your hearts and minds open to learn more about the land, beliefs and culture.
Red center: iconic monolith
City tours
One of many festivals of light in Australia.
The Ekka is full of traditions, a unique atmosphere and childhood memories which have been passed down through generations of families. It's a true Queensland experience and one not to be missed.
400 000 visitors
Bring countries to cities
Social life
Industry groups and employers play a central role in determining training policies and priorities and develop training qualifications.
Certificate 1 4: introductory skills and training. Industry-specific knowledge and skills in communication, literacy and teamwork. From 6 months to two years.
Diploma: prepare for industry, enterprise and paraprofessional careers, one or 2 years of full time study
Advanced diploma: high level of practical skills for advanced skilled or paraprofessional work in areas such as accounting, building design and engineering. 1.5 years to 2 years of full time.
Vocational graduate certificate/ diploma: equivalent of the higher education graduate certificate and diploma. High level of employment-related skills and knowledge. Certificate: 6 months to a year/ diploma: 1 to 2 years of full-time study.
For international students
Industry groups and employers play a central role in determining training policies and priorities and develop training qualifications.
Certificate 1 4: introductory skills and training. Industry-specific knowledge and skills in communication, literacy and teamwork. From 6 months to two years.
Diploma: prepare for industry, enterprise and paraprofessional careers, one or 2 years of full time study
Advanced diploma: high level of practical skills for advanced skilled or paraprofessional work in areas such as accounting, building design and engineering. 1.5 years to 2 years of full time.
Vocational graduate certificate/ diploma: equivalent of the higher education graduate certificate and diploma. High level of employment-related skills and knowledge. Certificate: 6 months to a year/ diploma: 1 to 2 years of full-time study.
Paraprofessional is a job title given to persons in various occupational fields, such as education, healthcare, engineering and law, who are trained to assist professionals but do not themselves have professional licensure