Vietnam fosters cooperation with Australia’s Tasmania state

Vietnamese Ambassador to Australia Pham Hung Tam has accompanied a delegation from central Hue city led by Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Nguyen Van Phuong on a working visit to Tasmania, aiming to foster all-round cooperation with the island state.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Australia Pham Hung Tam (second, left), Chairman of the Hue People’s Committee Nguyen Van Phuong (middle) at a working session with the Minister for the Arts of Tasmania (Photo: VNA)
Vietnamese Ambassador to Australia Pham Hung Tam (second, left), Chairman of the Hue People’s Committee Nguyen Van Phuong (middle) at a working session with the Minister for the Arts of Tasmania (Photo: VNA)

Sydney (VNA) — Vietnamese Ambassador to Australia Pham Hung Tam has accompanied a delegation from central Hue city led by Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Nguyen Van Phuong on a working visit to Tasmania, aiming to foster all-round cooperation with the island state.

During the trip from August 12 to 14, the delegation met with Tasmania Governor Barbara Baker, Hobart city Mayor Anna Reynolds, and held a roundtable with University of Tasmania leaders.

Ambassador Tam highlighted that since upgrading bilateral ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership in March last year, cooperation between Vietnamese and Australian localities has accelerated. Vietnam views Tasmania as a partner with strong potential in education, energy, sustainable development, trade, investment, and tourism, he said.

On education, the ambassador urged stronger collaboration between the University of Tasmania and Vietnamese institutions, including vocational training, and requested that Tasmania continue prioritising Vietnam in its socio-economic development strategy for the 2026-2030 period.

The Chairman of the People’s Committee of Hue emphasised shared environmental, historical, and cultural ties between the city and Tasmania, noting opportunities to expand cultural exchanges, education, tourism, and trade. He encouraged Tasmanian authorities to promote investment, science and technology, and clean energy partnerships, and invited the University of Tasmania to explore collaboration with Hue University.

Both proposed establishing a sister-city relationship between Hue and Hobart or a broader partnership with Tasmania, extending invitations for Tasmanian officials to attend Hue’s International Arts Festival Week in mid-2026.

Tasmanian leaders expressed strong commitment to deepening cooperation across sectors and praised the Vietnamese community’s contributions to Tasmania’s multicultural society. Governor Baker and Mayor Reynolds welcomed the delegation and agreed to enhance cultural, tourism, trade, and people-to-people ties with Hue.

Tasmanian officials noted Vietnam is a priority partner in their development strategy for the 2019-2025 period, with growing trade, investment, education, technology, and human resource collaboration.

Trade between Tasmania and Vietnam has grown 15% annually, reaching 340 million AUD (221.09 million USD) in 2024, making Vietnam Tasmania’s fifth largest export market. Vietnam ranks as the sixth largest source of international students in Tasmania. Vietnamese companies like Vingroup, TH True Milk, and VitaDairy have invested in golf courses, eco-resorts, and dairy farms locally.

Tasmania is Australia’s leading maritime training centre and excels in agricultural research, clean energy, metal production, premium foods, salmon farming, and specialty fruits such as cherries. Tasmanian leaders are eager to enhance cooperation with Vietnam and Hue city in these fields.

Phuong also led a forum between the Vietnamese Business Association of Tasmania (VITA) and Hue enterprises. VITA Chair and TPS Energy CEO Tien Ho outlined VITA’s activities with over 60 members and proposed collaborative opportunities, pledging to strengthen ties with Hue.

During their stay, the Vietnamese delegation visited the art gallery of Vietnamese artists Tran Xuan Thao and Nguyen Thi Tuyet Suong—the largest Vietnamese community arts venue in Tasmania - promoting Vietnamese culture, which has been widely praised by local leaders.

Ambassador Tam also met with prominent Vietnamese community members in Tasmania, encouraging them to maintain strong ties with Vietnam and support the bilateral partnership, especially with Tasmania./.

VNA

See more

NA Chairman Tran Thanh Man speaks at the meeting (Photo: VNA)

NA Chairman chairs meeting on preparations for 16th NA’s first session

The 16th National Assembly’s first session will elect finalise key state leadership positions, including the State President, Prime Minister, NA Chairman, NA vice chairpersons, Deputy PMs, Cabinet members, members of the NA Standing Committee, head of the NA Council for Ethnic Affairs and heads of NA committees.

Vietnamese PM Pham Minh Chinh (standing, left) and his Russian counterpart Mikhail Mishustin (standing, right) witness the signing of the agreement between the two governments on cooperation in building a nuclear power plant on the territory of Vietnam. (Photo: VNA)

PM’s Russia visit yields substantive outcomes: Deputy FM

During Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh’s official visit to Russia on March 22-25, Vietnam and Russia reached strong consensus on deepening political trust and mutual understanding, building on their long-standing traditional friendship.

Vietnamese mission staff and overseas Vietnamese in Australia visit Ship 016–Quang Trung (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese naval ship completes mission at Kakadu Exercise 2026

Ship 016–Quang Trung of Brigade 162 under Naval Region 4 departed Sydney Harbour on the morning of March 25 for home after successfully completing activities within the framework of the Exercise Kakadu Fleet Review 2026 marking the 125th anniversary of the Royal Australian Navy and the multilateral naval exercise Kakadu 2026.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has wrapped up the official visit to Russia from March 22 to 25. (Photo: VNA)

PM arrives in Hanoi, concluding official visit to Russia

With the outcomes achieved and strong implementation efforts by both sides, the Vietnam – Russia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership is expected to grow further, contributing to socio-economic development in each country as well as to peace, friendship and cooperation in the region and the world.

Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (left) meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on March 25. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese Prime Minister meets Russian President in Moscow

President Putin said Vietnam remains a sincere friend and an important partner of Russia in the Asia-Pacific, stressing that Russia attaches importance to further deepening the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Le Hoai Trung (Source: MoFA)

Vietnamese, Philippine foreign ministers hold phone talks

They agreed to further elevate cooperation across all areas, including politics, diplomacy, defence, security, economy, and people-to-people exchanges, contributing to the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries (July 12, 1976 – 2026).

Deputy Prime Minister Mai Van Chinh (R) receives Chay Borin, Minister of Cult and Religion of Cambodia, in Hanoi on March 25 (Photo: VNA)

Deputy PM receives Cambodian Minister of Cult and Religion in Hanoi

Deputy PM Mai Van Chinh welcomed Cambodian Minister of Cult and Religion Chay Borin and his entourage on their working visit to Vietnam to implement the cooperation agreement between Vietnam’s Ministry of Ethnic and Religious Affairs and Cambodia’s Ministry of Cult and Religion for the 2026–2030 period.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Laos Nguyen Minh Tam (R) and Thongly Sisoulith, member of the Lao Party Central Committee and Secretary of the Central Committee of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Youth Union at a photo exhibition held as part of the ceremony marking he 95th anniversary of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union in Vientiane on March 25. (Photo: VNA)

95th anniversary of Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union marked in Laos

Vietnamese Ambassador Nguyen Minh Tam described Vietnamese and Lao youth as the “architects” of the future of bilateral ties and called on young Vietnamese in Laos to strengthen their political awareness, pioneer digital transformation and entrepreneurship, and act as ambassadors of friendship between the two countries' people.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Cambodia Nguyen Minh Vu pays a New Year visit to the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam, Cambodia foster friendship, solidarity

At a meeting on March 25 at the headquarters of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces High Command, Vietnamese Ambassador to Cambodia Nguyen Minh Vu conveyed his best New Year wishes to General Vong Pisen and all officers and soldiers of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces.