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AASYP on Air
by AASYP Podcast
The podcast is centred on AASYP’s core values – building knowledge, inspiring engagement and creating connections. Based on its values, the aim is to foster an understanding of Southeast Asian nations and its individual and regional relationship with Australia. We intend to interview a range of individuals, who have opinions on the Australia and SEA’s relationship. Moreover, the podcast will provide a clearer understanding of the organisation, the people who volunteer on behalf of AASYP and the relationship we are trying to foster between Australia and ASEAN. Music by: Sandrina (Eva van Dijk)
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The Partnership Playbook: How Australia–Southeast Asia Trade and Innovation Partnerships Are Actually Formed (and How Women/Youth Can Access Them)
Not all partnerships are built equally. Some stall. Some never get past introductions. Some quietly turn into real deals. What makes the difference?In this episode of AASYP on Air, we sit down with Minh Cao (Austrade, Co-founder of Global Viet Women) to break down:– how cross-border partnerships actually form– what decision-makers look for before saying yes– how women and young professionals can access these spaces strategicallyThis is not a theory. It’s a playbook.🎧 Listen now!Stay connected with AASYP and explore more youth-led initiatives, opportunities, and stories across the region:🌐 Visit our website: aasyp.org📲 Follow us on Instagram: @aus_aseanyouth📘 Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/aasyp🔗 Connect with us on LinkedIn: ASEAN-Australia Strategic Youth Partnership📩 Subscribe to our newsletter: aasyp.org/newsletterWant to get involved or collaborate? Reach out to us via our website or social media platforms—we’d love to hear from you!
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The podcast is centred on AASYP’s core values – building knowledge, inspiring engagement and creating connections. Based on its values, the aim is to foster an understanding of Southeast Asian nations and its individual and regional relationship with Australia. We intend to interview a range of individuals, who have opinions on the Australia and SEA’s relationship. Moreover, the podcast will provide a clearer understanding of the organisation, the people who volunteer on behalf of AASYP and the relationship we are trying to foster between Australia and ASEAN. Music by: Sandrina (Eva van Dijk)
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