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NOTIONAL ITINERARY FOR EPA ADMINISTRATOR SCOTT PRUITT August 30-September 8, 2017
Canberra - Sydney - Melbourne
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Evening
Depart Washington ERT Sydney
Friday, September 1, 2017
6:50 AM
Arrive Sydney (DL 41)
HON
Sofitel Sydney
Saturday, September 2, 2017
Location: Taronga Zoo, Sydney Notes:
Program similar to VPOTUS trip To include visit with koalas
Location: Gladstone - Curtis Island
Wendy King, Australian President for ConocoPhillips would like to bring Administrator Pruitt and members of his delegation to visit the ENG Plant in Gladstone
Visit would showcase the US-Australia relationship in developing gas as an export to the region/world
This would be a long day trip, and could be accommodated on the weekend.
RON
Sofitel Sydney
Sunday, September 3, 2017
Location: Taronga Zoo, Sydney Notes:
Program similar to VPOTUS Biden trip To include visit with koalas
Location: Gladstone - Curtis Island
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Notes: Wendy King, Australian President for ConocoPhillips would like to bring Administrator Pruitt and members of his delegation to visit the LNG Plant in Gladstone Visit would showcase the US-Australia relationship in developing gas as an export to the region/world This would be a long day trip, and could be accommodated on the weekend.
Ji ON
Sofitel Sydney
Monday, September 4, 2017
Location: TBD Notes:
Closed-door roundtable meeting format
Focus on federal vs. state relationship and "push-pull" including on environmental issues Suggested participants:
o Minister Gabrielle Upton, NSW Minister for the Environment, Minister for Heritage, and Minister for Local Government
o Minister Don Harwin MLC, Minsiter for Resources, Minister for Energy and Utiltiies and Minister for the Arts.
o Vic McGrath (from Thursday Island in the Torres Strait) has held several positions on ministerial advisory committees to the Australian and Queensland Governments including Indigenous Protected Areas, the Arts and a range of Environmental Management issues. He is highly regarded at the community level as well as within government and scientific circles for his unique ability to effortlessly transverse cultural, scientific and governance domains.
o Christine Covington, solicitor of the Supreme Court of NSW and on the board of the NSW EPA. She is currently the National Practice Group Leader of the Environment and Planning Group at the law firm, Corrs Chambers Westgarth. She has served as a NSW Government appointee to the Central Sydney Planning Committee. She has extensive experience in the NSW Land and Environment Court and the Supreme Court in planning appeals and environmental prosecutions.
o Julie Savet Ward, on the board of the NSW EPA and is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Ms Savet Ward has particular expertise in the regulatory environment for sustainability and a deep understanding of the planning, approval, design, construction and delivery of infrastructure, property and natural resource projects. She has particular skills in brokering and managing relationships between government and the community.
o Dr. Diana Day, non-executive Director of Sydney Water and Adjunct Professor at the University of NSW Global Water Institute. Dr. Day is a company director of federal and state statutory authorities, businesses, universities and not for-profit boards. As a physical and social scientist and educator, she has held senior academic and public sector roles in water and environmental management. In
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