The event at Duxton Hotel gathered nearly 250 guests, including Western Australian Premier Roger Cook, leader of the Opposition Basil Zempilas, Nobel Laureate Professor Barry Marshall, representatives of Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, foreign consuls, members of the local government, businesses and academia, and the Vietnamese community.
In her remarks, Consul General Nguyen Thanh Ha underlined the historic significance of the National Day (September 2) and reviewed Vietnam’s major achievements over the past eight decades, particularly in economic development, green transition, and digitization.
She stressed that relations between Vietnam and Australia have expanded strongly since their upgrade to a comprehensive strategic partnership in March 2024, opening up new cooperation prospects, with Western Australia being a potential partner in such areas as renewable energy, high-tech agriculture, education, and skills training.
Premier Roger Cook praised Vietnam’s dynamic growth and expressed Western Australia’s wish for closer cooperation. He noted that bilateral trade surpassed 2 billion AUD (1.3 billion USD) in the 2022–2023 fiscal year.
He highlighted Western Australia’s Trade and Investment Office in Ho Chi Minh City, established in 2023, and joint efforts with the Consulate General to launch direct flights operated by Vietnam Airlines and Vietjet Air, which are important steps to boost bilateral trade, tourism, and investment.
The Premier added that his state is working to bring more premium agricultural products and food to the Vietnamese market.
The program included cultural performances by the Vietnamese Women’s Association in Western Australia and singer Thai Ha, which showcased Vietnam’s cultural identity. A prize draw sponsored by Vietnam Airlines, Sol Spa, and Visa Express added a festive touch and strengthened community engagement.
The ceremony concluded in a warm atmosphere, leaving strong impression on international guests. It not only celebrated Vietnam’s National Day but also contributed to the friendship and multifaceted cooperation between Vietnam and Australia, particularly Western Australia, helping elevate bilateral ties to a more comprehensive and effective stage.
Source: VNA