Explore a selection of perspectives from the Prime Minister's address across a range of sectors:

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Arts
Lesley Alway
Director, Asialink Arts
The timing of the White Paper
may coincide with the proposed
new National Cultural Policy
scheduled for 2012.
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China
Tyler Harlan
Coordinator, Asialink Applied Research & Analysis
The PM argued that China’s rise is fundamentally in Australia’s economic interest.
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Business
Kee Wong
Managing Director,
e-Centric Innovations
The PM painted the picture of the speed, scale and significance of the
growth of the Asian nations over the last 20 – 25 years.
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India
Dr Sally Percival Wood
Manager, Asialink Applied Research & Analysis
India seems inevitably overshadowed by China in Australian policy thinking.
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Education
Kathe Kirby
Executive Director,
Asia Education Foundation
The White Paper will provide a
vital opportunity to gain a
crystal-clear picture of the current state of Asia literacy in our schools.
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Indonesia
Joel Backwell
Asialink Leadership Program 2011
It is the new middle class of countries like Indonesia that will look to Australia.
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Development
Lucinda Hartley
Director, [co]Design studio
The PM noted the relationship between sustained economic
growth and human development.
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