IABCA celebrated a decade of sustained engagement, in honouring entrepreneurship, economic partnerships and human connections and rich people-to-people links.
Professor Schmidt also said "Australia understands India" while speaking about why Indian students should come here to study in an exclusive interview.
"Being an entrepreneur, I understand how hard things can be. Add to that their multicultural background, and now you get to work on two fronts at once"
A business delegation from Gujarat, India, led by Dr Anju Sharma, Chief Additional Secretary, Government of Gujarat, was in Australia in the lead up to the Tenth Annual Vibrant Gujarat Summit 10-12 January 2024.
Both countries have a rich and vibrant cultural and creative industry, and are internationally renowned in food, film, literature, theatre, the visual arts and much more.
The coalition - comprising of Islamic, Hindu, Christian, Jewish and Buddhist communities - aims to
build stronger relationships between the respective communities, and foster greater engagement
with the NSW Government on common issues and areas of importance.
Student numbers rose by 4 per cent to 67,915, while subject enrolments jumped 7.6 per cent and training hours increased 8.3 per cent. Program enrolments also grew by 0.6 per cent—the only increase nationwide.