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Peter Sinn is a Senior Leadership | Bi Lateral Trade | Travel Business Advisory at Hong Kong Australia Business Association. He possess expertise in management, business strategy, strategic planning, business analysis, team management and 10 more skills.
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National PresidentHong Kong Australia Business Association Jan 2012 - PresentSydney, AustraliaThe Hong Kong Australia Business Association Inc. (HKABA), initiated by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, was established in 1987 aiming to develop a positive image for Hong Kong and to reinforce economic ties between Hong Kong and Australia. Members are local business people with strong Hong Kong connections or interested in doing business with Hong Kong or Hong Kong organisations based in Australia. The Association provides networking opportunities on which strong trading and investment links are built between Hong Kong companies and Australian companies. It also provides an effective channel of communications for information on economic development and Trade Opportunities in Hong Kong. -
President - Nsw ChapterHong Kong Australia Business Association Jan 2007 - Dec 2011Sydney, AustraliaThe Hong Kong Australia Business Association Inc. (HKABA), initiated by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, was established in 1987 aiming to develop a positive image for Hong Kong and to reinforce economic ties between Hong Kong and Australia. Members are local business people with strong Hong Kong connections or interested in doing business with Hong Kong or Hong Kong organisations based in Australia. The Association provides networking opportunities on which strong trading and investment links are built between Hong Kong companies and Australian companies. It also provides an effective channel of communications for information on economic development and Trade Opportunities in Hong Kong. -
PresidentAustralian Guangdong Chamber Of Commerce Inc. Jan 2014 - PresentSydney, AustraliaImmigrants from Guangdong Province in China accounts for a very important place in the Australian Chinese history. They are the earliest settlers engaged in business activities in Australia. Because of their long-term involvement in business activities, the Chinese community is one of the most successful communities amongst other ethnic communities involved in business activities in Australia.Since opening up, China's foreign trade and investment grew rapidly each year and Guangdong Province is one of the earliest provinces who opened foreign trade to Western Countries. In recent years, more and more immigrants from Guangdong started successful business one after another in Australia. This not only created huge social wealth and employment opportunities in Australia, but also greatly promote and enhance the trade and investment between China and Australia. This formed an important part between the two friendly countries.To strengthen ties for those enterprises and business people from Guangdong in Australia, with the support from Australian New South Wales Chamber of Commerce authorize to use the title “Chamber of Commerce”, it is decided to form the Australian Guangdong Chamber of Commerce Incorporated to further promote cooperation and information exchange in trade and investment opportunities between China and Australia. CCPIT (Guangdong International Chamber of Commerce) also appointed the Australian Guangdong Chamber of Commerce Incorporated as its representative offices in Oceania.
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Vice PresidentAustralian International Association Of Trade & Commerce Jan 2012 - PresentSydney, Australia
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AdvisorAustralian Nursing Home Foundation Jan 2008 - PresentSydney, AustraliaFounded in 1980, Australian Nursing Home Foundation (ANHF) is one of the largest Chinese aged care organisations in Australia. ANHF is a community-based, non-profit organisation founded with a vision to help support and care for the ageing Chinese with no close relatives in Australian or had lost contact with relatives overseas and was becoming increasingly socially isolated.From those humble beginnings of one small nursing home, it has grown to be a very respected and recognised provider of aged care to the Chinese and South East Asian communities of the Sydney region and is a model provider to the culturally and linguistically diverse communities.Over the course of 30 successful years, the Foundation has grown to over 400 staff and over 100 volunteers providing a range of community and residential services.Services include:Residential Aged Care Facilities located in Burwood, Earlwood and Hurstville.Home Care Services servicing Metropolitan SydneyDay Care Centres offers day respiteCommunity Linkage Programs including educationCommunity Housing serving 3 locations within SydneyA range of Community Care Services
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AdvisorAustralian Hokkien Huay Kuan Jan 2011 - PresentSydney, Australia
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AdvisorThe Australian Council For The Promotion Of Peaceful Reunification Of China Jan 2009 - PresentSydney, AustraliaThe Australian Council for the Promotion of Peaceful Reunification of China (ACPPRC) is dedicated to world peace and harmony. It promotes not only friendly ties between Australia and China, but also promotes exchanges and cooperation in economic and cultural spheres between the two countries.ACPPRC is a non-profit organisation formed in July 2000 in Sydney. Its main purpose is to unite overseas efforts in promoting and supporting the reunification of the two parts China across the Taiwan Strait, while also working to further strengthen Australia - China relations.The Council membership comprises of leading figures in the Australian and Chinese communities with interests ranging from the arts to literature, entertainment, medicine, law, import and exports and representatives from major international corporations.ACPPRC has taken an active part in the activities of Australian society and international relief work. It has made donations to earthquake, snow, bushfire, drought, flood and typhoon disaster relief efforts."Eyes on China" free cataract surgery medical mission is an ACPPRC's annual charity project. It has received warm support from both the Australian and Chinese governments.
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Trustee DirectorCanrevive Cancer Foundation Jan 2012 - PresentSydney, AustraliaCanRevive is a registered charity. We help Chinese cancer patients and their families with information service and support groups.The name CanRevive in Chinese means “making-over of oneself".We encourage our members to manage their illness by understanding themselves, the cancer they are afflicted with and the treatment they are being given.We want to provide an environment whereby cancer patients can share their experience with other survivors and learn new skills on the way.We want to provide our members a sanctuary where they can express their fears and hopes; joys and sorrow without indulging in unrealistic hopes.
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MemberChinese Ministerial Consultative Committee , Federal Government Jan 2012 - Dec 2013Sydney, Australia
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Manager Vfr Sales - Australian & New ZealandSabre Pacific Jan 2011 - Dec 2012Sydney, AustraliaSabre Pacific is an Abacus International owned company that provides innovative technology to the travel industry, equipping Sabre-connected agencies with industry-leading products and IT infrastructure solutions which best support their business goals. Sabre Pacific partners’ benefit from extensive breadth and depth of global travel content, the latest technologies and world class service and support. With offices in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide and Auckland, Sabre Pacific is responsible for serving Sabre Travel Network and Abacus International products and content to around 2,000 agency locations in the South Pacific. Sabre Pacific operates the world’s largest travel marketplace, connecting travel agencies to more than 400 airlines, 125,000 hotels, 25 car rental brands, 50 rail providers and 13 cruise lines. More than $100 billion of travel is purchased through this channel annually. -
MemberNew South Wales - Asia Business Council Jan 2005 - Dec 2009Sydney, Australia
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Peter Sinn works for Hong Kong Australia Business Association
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Peter Sinn's current role is Senior Leadership | Bi Lateral Trade | Travel Business Advisory.
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