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DPC travel outcomes report: Ben Carroll’s 2024 travel to Singapore and China

Information about costs, purpose and outcomes of the Deputy Premier’s travel to Singapore and China in September 2024.

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Minister’s Name The Hon Ben Carroll MP
Portfolio Deputy Premier
Accompanying Ministerial staff Ms Nakita Prasad Senior Advisor
Countries visited Singapore People’s Republic of China
Date of travel 1-8 September 2024
Number of official travel days (include day of departure and day of return) 8
Funding source (list Department/s or Agency) Office of the Deputy Premier Department of Premier and Cabinet
Air fares (including taxes and fees) $42,115
Accommodation (including taxes and fees) $8,887
Other expenses (including surface travel and travel allowances) $20,388
Travel cost for Minister and ministerial staff $71,390
Are the above costs final and complete? Yes

Purpose of travel

From 1-8 September 2024, I visited Singapore and three cities in China: Shanghai, Beijing and Nanjing. The purpose of my travel was to strengthen Victoria’s social and economic ties and promote whole-of-government priorities including across trade and investment, education and skills, medical research, and Victoria’s visitor economy.

This travel also presented an opportunity to commemorate the 45th anniversary of Victoria’s oldest sister-state, Jiangsu Province.

Benefits of travel to the State of Victoria

This visit was my first official travel as Deputy Premier. It was my first visit to Singapore and my second visit to China in a ministerial capacity since 2018. The travel aligned with the Victorian Government’s priorities including to:

My program consisted primarily of meetings with government and industry stakeholders to support stronger ties with Singapore and China in areas of mutual interest.

Benefits of the trip to Victoria include:

Next Steps/Follow Up

Following my visit, several actions have commenced and will continue to be progressed. On 12 September 2024, the Secretary of the Education Work Committee of the Beijing Municipal Commission visited Melbourne. I met with the Secretary to continue discussions on education with a key Chinese Government stakeholder with responsibility for a student population of around 4 million, more than 90 higher education institutions, and globally top­ ranked universities.

In late September 2024, a reciprocal delegation from the Jiangsu Provincial Government visited Victoria to commemorate the 45th anniversary of sister-state ties. During this visit, Victorian and Jiangsu businesses were able to forge new connections at the Victoria-Jiangsu 45th Anniversary Economic Forum and Reception, and key departmental stakeholders were also able to progress collaborative initiatives and best-practice knowledge exchange in priority sectors at the 19th Victoria-Jiangsu Joint Economic Committee meeting.

Actions in progress include:

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Updated 6 December 2024



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