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DPC travel outcomes report: Jacinta Allan’s 2024 travel to India

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

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Travel details

Minister’s Name Hon Jacinta Allan MP
Portfolio Premier of Victoria
Accompanying Ministerial staff Nick Staikos MP, Parliamentary Secretary to the PremierXavier Williams, Director, Office of the PremierLily King, Deputy Director of Media, Office of the PremierElida Jaksic, Advance Manager, Office of the Premier
Countries visited India
Date of travel 15-20 September 2024
Number of official travel days (include day of departure and day of return) 6
Funding source (list Department/s or Agency) Office of the PremierDepartment of Premier and Cabinet

Expenses

Includes combined expenses for Minister and accompanying travellers.

Air fares (including taxes and fees) $54,977
Accommodation (including taxes and fees) $11,890
Other expenses (including surface travel and travel allowances) $5,650
Travel cost for Minister and ministerial staff $72,516
Are the above costs final and complete? Yes

Purpose of travel

From 15-20 September 2024, I visited Delhi, India as my first official international travel as Premier of Victoria.

I travelled to promote closer and stronger education, trade, tourism, and creative industry ties with a key regional and strategic partner.

Travel also provided an opportunity to share Victoria’s India Strategy: Our Shared Future with key organisations and stakeholders in-country, helping to immediately kickstart Victoria’s approach to engagement with India for the next five years to 2030.

Benefits of travel to the State of Victoria

As the first Victorian Premier to visit India since 2018, my program consisted primarily of meetings with industry and government stakeholders to strengthen and promote mutually beneficial engagement between Victoria and India.

More specific benefits of the trip to Victoria include:

My visit also included:

Next Steps/Follow Up

Since the conclusion of my official travel, an implementation plan for the refreshed India Strategy is being developed to leverage outcomes achieved. A number of activities have already been completed while others will continue to be progressed.

During my travel, I announced the A$5 million Yes to International Students Fund. Victorian Government departments consulted with key stakeholders on the scope and design of the Fund, with further details announced in the Economic Growth Statement in late 2024.

During my travel, I also announced that the Victorian Government will allocate a quarter of its Skilled Work Regional Visas for international students. Applications will remain open until places are filled.

On 23 October 2024, I met with India’s Minister of Education, the Honourable Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, during his visit to Victoria, alongside the Commonwealth Minister for Education, Jason Clare MP. We discussed the strengthening of education ties between Victoria, Australia and India, and priority areas for collaboration.

On 11 November 2024, I announced that a Kabaddi exhibition event, Pro Kabaddi Melbourne Raid, will be held at John Cain Arena on 28 December 2024, after day three of the Boxing Day Test between Australia and India at the MCG.

Victoria’s sporting events calendar provides the perfect anchor for a broad range of industry events and forums. A number of events centred around the Boxing Day Test and Summer of Cricket have been expanded to leverage the connections created through my official travel. Utilising the profile of the Summer of Cricket, I intend to bring together key Indian industry and government figures to highlight the benefits of doing business in and with Victoria, and the strengths of Victorian businesses.

My Melbourne has since secured wider Indian distribution, and will be released across more Indian cities in 2025, continuing to help to promote Melbourne, Victoria, our communities, and our creative sector.

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Updated 18 December 2024



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