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The Australia International Cultural Council (AICC) is Australia's key cultural diplomacy body. Cultural diplomacy aims to engage overseas audiences through the delivery of high-quality and innovative arts and cultural promotions to increase their understanding of Australia's contemporary identity, [[values]], interests and policies.
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The Australia International Cultural Council (AICC) is Australia's key cultural diplomacy body. Cultural diplomacy aims to engage overseas audiences through the delivery of high-quality and innovative arts and cultural promotions to increase their understanding of Australia's contemporary identity, values, interests and policies.
  
 
Our goal is to strengthen people to people linkages through cultural exchanges, creative collaboration and reinforce Australia's standing as a stable, sophisticated, multicultural and creative nation with a rich and diverse culture.
 
Our goal is to strengthen people to people linkages through cultural exchanges, creative collaboration and reinforce Australia's standing as a stable, sophisticated, multicultural and creative nation with a rich and diverse culture.
  
 
[[Category:Governmental Institutions]]
 
[[Category:Governmental Institutions]]

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