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Business Club Australia

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Australia's business program for the Beiging 2008 Olympic Games

About us

Austrade's Business Club Australia (BCA) uses sporting events as a platform to showcase Australian skills and expertise and generate significant business opportunities. BCA was the Australian Government's official international business program for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.

Business achieved

During the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, Business Club Australia brought together 4000 business people at more than 50 events and provided a platform for Australia to engage with China, our largest trading partner.

London 2012

The eyes of the world will now turn to the London 2012 Olympic Games. Ten Australian companies have already won business and we are well placed to take advantage of further opportunities.

Recent BCA events

Bledisloe Cup Hong Kong 2008
BCA hosted a delegation of Australian exporters and their international customers at the Bledisloe Cup Hong Kong 2008 match on 1 November 2008. Read more.

AAMI Victoria Derby Day
BCA recently offered Australian exporters the opportunity to host valued international customers at AAMI Victoria Derby Day on 1 November 2008 at Flemington racecourse. Read more.

Australians at the Games

More than 40 Australian companies were involved in delivering a successful Olympics in Beijing. Find out about business at the Games and Aussie success stories in China.

News and Media

Media Releases | Case Studies 

Latest BCA newsletter
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Sponsors and Supporters

Business Club Australia Beijing 2008 was proudly supported by



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