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Jemima Dunn, a performing arts student from Edith Cowan University, is ready to embrace her New Colombo Plan (NCP) Scholarship program.

Jemima Dunn, NCP Scholar, at the Departure Gate at Melbourne airport.
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2019 New Colombo Plan scholar Luke Macaronas was motivated to apply for his NCP scholarship to expand his learning and explore different arts practices across the Indo-Pacific region. 

Photo of Luke Macaronas standing in front of Red Brick Warehouses
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The cohort of 52 Alumni Ambassadors represent every Australian state and territory and reflect the diversity of the NCP Scholarship and Mobility programs.

2020-2021 New Colombo Plan Alumni Ambassador profiles
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Links between Malaysia’s engineering and infrastructure progress, and his own career aspirations in smart city development made it the ideal destination for 2020 NCP Scholar Connor Boughton.

Photo of Connor Boughton standing with computer software.
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Data collected by New Colombo Plan (NCP) mobility students has helped identify agricultural development opportunities to enhance the usage of lowland soil in the Lower Mekong River Basin.

Photo of a farmers farming on a farm.
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2019 New Colombo Plan scholar Madeline McGarvey fell in love with Indonesia during a short-term public health study tour, where she became fascinated by the public health system there.

Photo of Madeline sitting on a rock at the Stone Garden in West Java.
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For 2020 New Colombo Plan Scholar Andy Tran, the opportunity to live in and explore a new country whilst gaining practical industry experience through internship placements drew him to apply.

Photo of Andy Tran in a garden holding a fruit and vegetable.
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Deakin University scholar Emily Cvijic was awarded a New Colombo Plan mobility grant in 2017.

Emily
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Originally from the Northern Territory, Mitchell Francis spent his childhood living in remote towns including Jabiru in Kakadu National Park, before moving to Adelaide for his secondary education.

Photo of Mitchell Francis climbing the Great Wall of China.
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Zac Frazer, a Kamilaroi man from Yamba in New South Wales, has always wanted to travel overseas and experience new cultures. His New Colombo Plan Scholarship (NCP) opened up the door to do so.

Zac and a motorbike
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