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DPC travel outcomes report: Daniel Andrews’ 2018 travel to China

Information about costs, purpose and outcomes of the Premier’s travel to China in May-June 2018.

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Minister The Hon Daniel Andrews MP
Portfolio Premier of Victoria
Countries visited People’s Republic of China
Date of travel 29 May to 1 June 2018
No of official travel days (including date of departure and date of return) 4
Accompanying ministerial staff Ms Lissie Ratcliff, Chief of Staff Mr Marty Mei, Press Secretary Ms Georgia Brumby Senior Media Adviser & Press Secretary Ms Elida Jaksic, Senior Adviser
Accompanied by spouse in an official capacity No
Funding source Premier’s Private Office and the Department of Premier and Cabinet
Airfares (including taxes and fees) $29,222
Accommodation (including taxes and fees) $14,262
Other expenses (includes surface travel and travel allowances) $12,638
Travel cost for minister and staff $56,121
Are the above costs final and complete? Yes

Purpose of travel

From 29 May to 1 June 2018, I travelled to China to visit Hong Kong and Nansha. The purpose of this travel was to progress relationships with key government officials and investors in Hong Kong, as well as to strengthen engagement with China in relation to infrastructure.

My travel demonstrated the Victorian Government’s commitment to building strong, productive and mutually beneficial relationships with our largest trading partner, and fulfilled my commitment to travel to China every year of this term of government.

Importance of China to Victoria

Victoria enjoys strong partnerships with China in areas ranging from education and tourism, to trade and investment. China is:

Additionally, Chinese people and culture are valued part of Victoria’s multicultural society, with over 370,000 Victorians reporting Chinese ancestry as at the 2016 Census, an increase of over 45 per cent since the 2011 Census.

Benefits of travel to the state of Victoria

This visit continued to build on the significant relationship we have fostered with China through my annual visits and Ministerial visits.

Benefits of the trip to Victoria include:

Trade and Investment

I promoted Victoria as a trusted business and investment partner, emphasising our longstanding connections with China. Key trade and investment engagements included:

Infrastructure

I promoted Victoria’s infrastructure pipeline and capabilities through:

Education and culture

I further strengthened Victoria’s reputation as Australia’s gateway to Asia through events including:

Next steps

Following my successful visit, a number of actions have commenced and will continue to be progressed. These include:

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Updated 19 June 2023



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