The winners of Bangladesh have been announced at the Festival of Australia at the Festival of Australia held in Dhaka. The students of Aga Khan Academy of Dhaka won in this prestigious competition. The names of the winners were announced on June 23 through the festival.
The 'Festival of Australia', organized by the Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austred), was a first exhibition in celebrating world -class education and premium food and drink products in Bangladesh. The exhibition, organized in Dhaka, has created an invaluable opportunity for Bangladeshi students and parents to be directly associated with representatives of Australian University to support their career aspirations. Potential students have learned about the study of Australia from a former student's experience by taking part in the Alumni Fire Side Talk.
In line with the Festival of Australia, Australia's Study Australian Entrepreneur Entrepreneur Challenge organizes the final program of 2021 Bangladesh. In this challenge, the five finalists representing the Bangladeshi school present their innovative ideas to a skilled judicial panel.
Study Australia was a 6 -week hybrid program organized by Austred. This program enables innovating, leadership and solving problems by decorating the students of the tenth to twelfth grade with the skills of the real world. At the suggestion of Australian academics and industrialists, students have cooperated in groups for the creation and presentation of global challenges such as green technology and sustainable solutions, human -centric artificial intelligence and digital transformation for social welfare.
Premium Australian packaged and prepared food products were also displayed in the Festival of Australia with Bangladesh -based importers and distributors. Samples of food made with Australian material have demonstrated Australia's cuisine variations and heritage.
Talking about the Festival of Australia, the Australian Trade and Investment Commission's Trade and Investment Commissioner Mr. “We are delighted to host the Festival of Australia in Dhaka, which shows the excellence of Australia in education and cuisine,” Vic Singh said. The festival gives Bangladeshi students the opportunity to explore the opportunities for prepared education for the future, as well as introduce families and food enthusiasts to Australia's premium products. By showing growing interest in world -class universities and Australian products, we aim to provide the true taste of Bangladeshi students and consumers for the excellence and innovation of Australia. '
