The congress drew in-person and online participation of more than 100 Vietnamese students from all localities in Australia.

In the 2022-2024 tenure, the association has shown strong performance in many fields, including organizing various student activities and movements, and gathering and connecting Vietnamese students and young start-ups across the world.

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 Delegates to the congress in a group photo

Besides, it raised more than VND 100 million (over USD 4,000) to support victims of Typhoon Yagi at home, while conducting many charity activities.

Addressing the event via teleconferencing, Nguyen Minh Triet, Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union Central Committee and President of the Vietnamese Students’ Association Central Committee praised the efforts by the SVAU over the past tenure with breakthrough progress, revealing its active and pioneering role.

Minister Counselor Nghiem Xuan Hoa from the Vietnamese Embassy in Australia said he hopes that the association will continue connecting Vietnamese people in Australia, helping maintain the Vietnamese cultural identity and promoting the image of Vietnamese people in the host country.

At the congress, delegates elected a 26-member executive committee for the 2024-2026 tenure, including a president and four vice presidents.

Huynh Tan Dat, who was re-elected President of the SVAU, told the Vietnam News Agency that in the coming time, the association will continue to accompany and support Vietnamese students in Australia, while organizing practical activities to assist them in integrating into the host country.

Source: VNA