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Dr Mona Chung may not drink the product but her insightful look at Foster's has much to offer businesses wanting to enter the fickle Chinese market.

Tapping China's thirst
BEER. The word itself conjures up images of a cold, frothy amber beverage perfect for a hot summer's day, in the minds of most Australian males. But skip over a few continents and offer the man on the street in Beijing a can of Foster's and you would probably get a very different response.

Treasury tribute
Victorian Treasurer John Brumby recently delivered the first Monash University Ian Little Lecture in honour of the respected Monash alumni, who died suddenly in June 2006 aged 50, weeks after framing the State Budget as the Secretary of the Department of Treasury and Finance.

Taking on the World (Economic Forum)
Andrew Cohen graduated from Monash University 18 years ago with a Bachelor of Economics and since then has built a solid career in the world of finance.

Painting by numbers
Robyn Arianrhod is the subject of Peter Biram's latest Archibald Prize entry entitled "The dual universes of Dr Robyn Arianrhod". They tell their story of a 20-year friendship and connection through maths and art.

Making a meal of corporate culture
Melbourne-born author and Monash graduate Max Barry (BBus/Mktg 1994) is relatively unknown in Australia, yet acclaimed in the United States.

Classnotes
Graduate news from the 1960s - 2000s.

Alumni in print