* Quý Vị thích xem tin tức & nghe Radio, xin hãy nhấn Links chữ màu đỏ dưới đây:
http://tintuctrungthuc.blogspot.com http://www.khanghuong.blogspot.com/
* Có bán vé tại cửa
Booking: 0413 027 968. Tickets can also be purchased at the door
21 June, 2015
Video & The best of Thanh Thúy and Hoàng Phương + Buổi nói chuyện của Khoa Học Gia, Dương Nguyệt Ánh với giới trẻ.
SYDNEY: "The best of Thanh Thúy and Hoàng Phương" show với các ca nghệ sĩ nổi danh được mến mộ tại Sydney.
Ngày: Thứ Bảy, 27/6/2015
Lúc: 7:30pm
Tại: Mounties club, 101 Meadows Road, Mount Pritchard, NSW 2170
Giá vé, $40.
L/L: 0413 027 968 & 0425 394 819.
Kỷ niệm Đại Lể lần thứ 76 ngày Khai Sáng Nền Đạo PGHH của ĐỨC HUỲNH GIÁO CHỦ.
Ngày: Chúa Nhật 28 tháng 6 , 2015 (Nhằm ngày 13 tháng 5 năm Ất Mùi)
Tại: Trung Tâm Văn Hoá và Sinh Hoạt Cộng Đồng Người Việt Tự Do NSW
Số: 6-8 Bibby Place , Bonnyrigg NSW 2176
Vào lúc: 10.30 sáng
Trân trọng kính mời,
Ghpghh Sydney, NSW.
* – Buổi nói chuyện của Khoa Học Gia, Dương Nguyệt Ánh với giới trẻ
Tại: Trung Tâm Sinh Hoạt Cộng Đồng.
Số: 6 Bibbys Place, BONNYRIGG, NSW 2177.
Ngày: Thứ Ba, ngày 30 tháng 6
Vào lúc: 6:00 PM đến 9:00 PM
SYDNEY: Students and young Australians of Vietnamese background are cordially invited by the VSA NSW to the forum.
LEADERSHIP, YOUTH & EMPOWERMENT
Speaker: Well-known Vietnamese American Scientist DƯƠNG NGUYỆT ÁNH
Date: TUESDAY 30 June 2015 from 6 PM to 9 PM
Place: VIETNAMESE CULTURAL CENTRE, 6 Bibbys Place, BONNYRIGG, NSW 2177
* It's a FREE event with Vietnamese FOOD - sponsored by the Vietnamese Community of Australia (NSW Chapter).
DNA in Melbourne (Saturday 04/07/2015)
You are INVITED to: 2015 - Vietnamese young adults, today and into the future forum
Saturday 4th July, Time:1pm Venue: Metro West, 138 Nicholson St Footscray
The forum provides an exciting opportunity for our Vietnamese young adults to engage in a dialogue with Duong Nguyet Anh on:
· Career advancement
· Roles and responsibilities of Vietnamese young adults in Melbourne, Australia
· Why we should care about Viet Nam
Guest Speaker: Duong Nguyet Anh
Duong Nguyet Anh and her family left Vietnam on April 28, 1975, and arrived in the Philippines as refugees. The family was later granted political asylum in the United States. She graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park with both a B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering and a B.S. degree in Computer Science.
DNA’s career has involved managing all technical programs in Explosives and Undersea Weapons at the Indian Head Naval Surface Weapons Center. She was in charge of a team of engineers and scientists to successfully assemble and create the Thermobaric Weapon, which she was then famed as the "Scientist who developed the bomb that ended the war with Afghanistan" by the Vietnamese American National Gala.
Since 2002, DNA has been the Director of Science and Technology of Naval Surface Warfare Center, U.S. Department of Defence, where she was responsible for Indian Head's overall technical investment strategies, guiding and overseeing research and development programs in all areas of science and technology and focusing these efforts toward the creation of future weapon generations for the United States.
Since 2009, DNA has been the Director for the Borders and Maritime Security Division within the United States Department of Homeland SecurityScience and Technology Directorate.
DNA has also served as a U.S. Delegate at the NATO AC310 Subgroup I for Explosives, and chairman/member of many national and international Panels/Technical Steering Groups.
Contact:
Thien Giang Nguyen: 0413 865 756
Quynh Chau Nguyen: 0421 370 983
You are INVITED to: 2015 - Vietnamese young adults, today and into the future forum
Saturday 4th July, Time:1pm Venue: Metro West, 138 Nicholson St Footscray
The forum provides an exciting opportunity for our Vietnamese young adults to engage in a dialogue with Duong Nguyet Anh on:
· Career advancement
· Roles and responsibilities of Vietnamese young adults in Melbourne, Australia
· Why we should care about Viet Nam
Guest Speaker: Duong Nguyet Anh
Duong Nguyet Anh and her family left Vietnam on April 28, 1975, and arrived in the Philippines as refugees. The family was later granted political asylum in the United States. She graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park with both a B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering and a B.S. degree in Computer Science.
DNA’s career has involved managing all technical programs in Explosives and Undersea Weapons at the Indian Head Naval Surface Weapons Center. She was in charge of a team of engineers and scientists to successfully assemble and create the Thermobaric Weapon, which she was then famed as the "Scientist who developed the bomb that ended the war with Afghanistan" by the Vietnamese American National Gala.
Since 2002, DNA has been the Director of Science and Technology of Naval Surface Warfare Center, U.S. Department of Defence, where she was responsible for Indian Head's overall technical investment strategies, guiding and overseeing research and development programs in all areas of science and technology and focusing these efforts toward the creation of future weapon generations for the United States.
Since 2009, DNA has been the Director for the Borders and Maritime Security Division within the United States Department of Homeland SecurityScience and Technology Directorate.
DNA has also served as a U.S. Delegate at the NATO AC310 Subgroup I for Explosives, and chairman/member of many national and international Panels/Technical Steering Groups.
Contact:
Thien Giang Nguyen: 0413 865 756
Quynh Chau Nguyen: 0421 370 983
* Còn nhiều Videos của ▼ 2VNR Hoàng Nam: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2C8M2bLE9nvn61Xc4Lw8Gg/videos?sort=dd&view=0&shelf_id=1
* Đọc lịch sử Việt Nam, xem tin tức, nghe đài phát thanh và Audio tài liệu cập nhật mỗi ngày xin hãy nhấn vào các Websites dưới đây: