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ACFS Ltd National
Website The national body of the Society
has had a long and varied history. The website reflects the
activities and decisions made by branch representatives from
the various Australian states and territory. Tours and
delegations to and from overseas are a big part of the work of
this body. A national conference is held every 2 years. The
address for the website is www.acfs.com.au
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ACFS New South Wales
Branch New South Wales is the home of one
of the oldest branches in Australia. It is a very active
branch with a comprehensive website and a heavy involvement in
monthly meetings and overseas tours. The NSW Branch has
a city office which is constantly manned. The website address
is www.acfsnsw.org
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ACFS South Australian
Branch The South Australian Branch of the
ACFS was formed in 1965. Since that time it has developed into
a strong and active group which advises and assists
government, business, sporting, cultural and education
organisations with matters concerning China. Within the
website are links to the bulletins which are published every
two months. To visit the website go to www.acfssa.org.au
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ACFS Tasmanian Branch
Tasmania established its ACFS branch in 1965. It has a
particular interest in the presence and history of the Chinese
in Tasmania, especially those who came to the north-east of
the state as tin miners in the 1870's. The Tasmanian Branch
also has a sister-state relationship with Fujian Province in
China. The website can be found at www.acfs.com.au/tasmania
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ACFS Queensland
Branch ACFS Queensland Branch has had a
heavy involvement in the twinning of cities between Australia
and China as well as cultural exchanges between the two
countries. Chinese language classes have received a lot of
attention and the branch newsletters can be downloaded from
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ACFS VIctorian
Branch With its office in Flinders Lane in
Melbourne the ACFS VIctorian Branch is extremely active and
well supported. A committee of 17 guides the Society and
organises free film evenings, cultural performances and
exhibitions, Chinese language classes and tours to China.
Within the website is an excellent series of photographs of
outstanding Chinese architecture. You can find all the details
when you visit www.acfsvic.org
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