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ABIE Germany e.V. was founded in 1996 and is run by an elected Board. ABIE hosts a range of events designed to keep members up-to-date with business, political, sports and cultural developments occurring in Australia. It also runs an active social programme to facilitate networking. ABIE also hosts breakfast meetings, seminars and drinks parties, as well as organising events and exhibitions related to australian Art and culture.
http://www.abie-germany.de
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We are a non-profit organisation run by volunteers primarily to benefit Australian citizens and their families living in Belgium
http://www.aussieworld.com/ausoc/
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The Australian Rules Football league of Ireland (ARFLI) was formed in October 2000 after the first ever Irish Grand Final was contested between the Dublin Demons and Belfast Redbacks
http://www.arfli.com
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ABIE is a business networking organisation dedicated to promoting Australian business interests in Europe.
We invite all Australian and Dutch business people to participate as a member of our organisation: an informal networking platform for business people pursuing bilateral interests in Australia and The Netherlands
http://www.abie.nl
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ASBA is apolitical and its aspirations lie solely in providing a means for communication and interaction between persons with the common interest of improving the business relations between Australia and Spain.
http://www.australiaspain.com
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The Australian Swiss Chamber of Commerce and Industry is dedicated to promoting business and social relationships between Australia and Switzerland
http://www.ascci.ch
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The Britain-Australia Society's aims are to strengthen and deepen the existing rich friendship and cultural understanding between Britain and Australia;
http://www.britain-australia.org.uk
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http://tritt.bizland.com/anzcc/index.htm
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In France, ABIE is an active association of over 120 members, including representatives of Australian companies invested in France and major French groups with interests in Australia such as AXA, Pernod Ricard, Thales, Alcatel etc., and many smaller companies and other Australians working in France in media, marketing, and international organisations.
http://www.abie-france.net/
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Australian Rules Football has been played competitively in Denmark since 1991. From the humble origins of three clubs in Copenhagen, it now boasts 12 teams spread across three divisions from as far wide as Jutland and Sweden. With over 300 seniors and 100 juniors participating annually, DAFL is by far the largest Australian Rules football competition outside the English speaking world.
http://www.dafl.dk/index.php
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