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Daily performances will be staged in the last part of the pavilion. Visitors will be invited to taste authentic Australian cuisine, sip some fine red wines and buy Australian products.
 
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said,” Australia and China enjoy a long history of friendship and exchange and Australia's objective at Shanghai Expo is not only to showcase the country's economy and culture, but to make a significant contribution to the Expo theme.”  Visitors will be able to experience and enjoy all aspects of Australian life when touring the pavilion, according to Rudd.
 
The pavilion, with curving walls and red ochre exterior, is expecting 7 million visitors during the 184-day event. A tender process involving the pavilion's construction, the production of the pavilion displays and technical operations are currently underway and results are expected to be released in September, 2009.