CEO
With a distinguished career in international trade, policy advocacy and strategic leadership, Quentin has spearheaded transformative initiatives across the Asia-Pacific region, driving economic growth and fostering diplomatic engagement.
His notable tenure as Director of International Trade & Asian Relations for the NT Government saw him advance trade and diplomatic ties across Asia and the Middle East, facilitating ministerial engagements and high-level negotiations that resulted in significant economic partnerships.
As CEO of the Australian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong (AustCham HK), Quentin played a pivotal role in strengthening trade links between Australian businesses and the Greater China market, enabling strategic alliances and investment opportunities.
More recently, Quentin served as CEO of the Real Estate Institute of Victoria (REIV), where his contributions to the real estate industry earned him the Order of Australia Medal (OAM) for outstanding service.
Founder and CIO
With over 15 years of experience in Finance and IT, Delan has held various key roles at Telstra, where he developed expertise in managing complex projects and driving innovation. With degrees in Engineering and Science from the University of Melbourne, he combines a strong academic foundation with entrepreneurial skills that have enabled him to deliver impactful enterprise solutions in the telecommunications and utilities industries.
Motivated by a deep concern for the scarcity of impartial research on China, Delan founded the AustChina Institute to address this critical gap. In today’s complex geostrategic climate, his vision was to create a platform that bridges understanding and provides balanced insights to inform Australia's foreign and strategic policy decisions.
Co-founder and Board Member
Vincent Wang is a seasoned entrepreneur and strategic thinker whose deep expertise in China has been instrumental in shaping the AustChina Institute’s mission and research pillars. Holding degrees in Economics (ANU) and Master of Finance (UNSW), he brings a strong academic foundation to his work in international trade and economic policy.
Having owned and operated multiple businesses in Australia, Vincent has explored diverse avenues to strengthen the Australia-China trade relationship. His extensive knowledge of Chinese history, economy and business practices positions him as a key resource in fostering informed discussions on bilateral trade and policy.
As a member of the AustChina Institute’s board, Vincent plays a critical role in guiding strategic initiatives. His industry insights and leadership will be instrumental in advancing the Institute’s vision and impact.
Co-Founder and Treasurer
With a strong background in Financial and Treasury Accounting, Rythmi has built a successful career in corporate finance, holding key roles such as Treasury Accountant at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and Financial Controller at MAP Capital Advisors. Over the past two decades, she has navigated complex financial landscapes with precision, contributing to financial governance, investment management and corporate accounting.
As co-founder and treasurer of the AustChina Institute, Rythmi plays a vital role in ensuring the organisation’s financial sustainability and operational efficiency. Her strategic financial leadership supports the Institute’s mission, helping to drive impactful research and informed policy discussions.
Board Member
With over 24 years of experience in Asia, Richard is a trusted legal advisor specialising in market entry, regulatory compliance and strategic business operations. As a Consulting Principal at Keypoint Law, he guides clients through the complexities of operating in China and the broader Asian markets.
A member of the Hong Kong Law Society and admitted to practice in New South Wales and South Australia, Richard has deep expertise in compliance and regulatory affairs, particularly in insurance, banking, data privacy and foreign investment. His insights has helped businesses navigate highly regulated industries with confidence.
Richard has advised leading companies across diverse sectors, including agribusiness, FMCG, healthcare, sports and entertainment, medical technology and tertiary education. Now based in Adelaide, Richard travels on a regular basis to the China region for business.
Senior Research Fellow
Dr Lauren Johnston is an international economist specialising in China, Africa and geoeconomics. She is widely published in academic journals, including Population Economics, The World Economy and The Journal of Contemporary China. Her views are regularly sought by media and industry and she been cited in The New York Times, Bloomberg, BBC, Aljazeera and South China Morning Post.
Lauren’s research is shaped by international experience. She completed a PhD in International Economics at Peking University, holds an MSc in Development Economics from the University of London (SOAS) and a BA/BCom from the University of Melbourne. Lauren has held academic roles at University of Melbourne, Beijing Foreign Studies Universities, the Mercator Institute of China Studies in Berlin and South African Institute of International Affairs in Johannesburg.
Earlier Lauren served as an ODI Fellow and economist in the Ministry of Finance of Sierra Leone and of Guyana. She was a Global Leadership Fellow at the World Economic Forum and has been a consultant for the World Bank on multiple occasions, as well as for UNICEF, UNAIDS and others in Beijing.
Senior Research Fellow
Dr. Rashad Seedeen is an international relations scholar whose research examines the consequences of a post-U.S. world order, particularly in the areas of security, diplomacy and economic governance. His work began with a focus on global leadership in times of crisis and has since evolved to explore the rise of China, multipolarity and democratic theory.
Rashad is currently an Adjunct Research Fellow in the Department of Politics, Media and Philosophy at La Trobe University. He completed his PhD in International Relations at La Trobe in 2020, analysing global crises and U.S. hegemonic decline. He also holds a Master of International Relations from Monash University (2010), where he focused on global security.
In 2023, Routledge published Rashad’s book The United States’ Residual Hegemony: A complex-Gramscian Examination, which explored U.S. decline in the areas of global security, diplomacy and economic crisis management. More recently, he contributed a chapter to the VCE Politics textbook on weapons of mass destruction and the evolving nuclear arms race. In 2025, Rashad presented research on democratic social innovations in Indigenous communities at Oxford University through the European Centre for Populism Studies.
Research Analyst
Dr Liwen Guo is an accomplished economist specialising in health, labor, gender and environmental economics. She earned her PhD in Economics from the University of New South Wales (UNSW), where she contributed to research in applied economics and public policy.
Liwen also served as a Research Assistant at Western Sydney University, a Fellow at the Global Labor Organization and a Lecturer/Tutor at UNSW and the Churchill Institute. Her research, published in leading journals such as Energy Economics and China Economic Review, has contributed valuable insights to the field, and she has presented her work at prestigious conferences, earning accolades like the Best Paper Award at the wISE Conference.
Beyond her research, Liwen is dedicated to mentoring, teaching and fostering collaborative projects across global institutions. A former Research Associate at UNSW, she has also been affiliated with the National Bureau of Economic Research and Harvard University. Fluent in both Mandarin and English, she brings extensive experience in analysing large-scale data to support evidence-based policymaking.