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20160129 PC035 Disclosure of Regularly Requ Final V1 Overseas Travel – 1 July 2017 to 31 December 2017 Chief Executive and Ministers of the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure Number of Date of Travel Destination Reasons for Travel Travel Itinerary1 Total Cost of Travel2 Travel Receipts3 Travellers No travel n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Employees of the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure Number of Total Cost of Date of Travel Destination Reasons for Travel Travellers Travel National Volleyball Coach at 2017 World 1 30 June – 7 July Japan & China $2,950 Championships Delegate of the Australian and New Zealand 1 5 July -16 July United States $18,368 Driverless Vehicle Initiative Performance Analyst for Swimming Australia at 2017 1 8 July – 1 August Netherlands & Hungary $5,700 World Swimming Championship 11 July – 30 Portugal, Hungary, Serbia, Assistant Coach for Australian Canoeing National No cost to 1 August Romania & Czech Republic Team department 1 August – 20 No cost to 1 Italy, Netherlands and Serbia Head Swimming Coach for Australian National Team August department 6 August – 22 1 Japan Assistant Coach for Hockey Australia $3,648 August 1 Copies of travel diaries for Chiefs’ or Ministers’ overseas travel post are not applicable to be attached 2 Excludes salary costs 3 Scanned copies of all receipts/invoices for Chiefs’ or Minister’s overseas travel post are not applicable to be attached Number of Total Cost of Date of Travel Destination Reasons for Travel Travellers Travel 10 August – 28 Study tour & International High Performance Sports 1 United Kingdom & South Africa $9,500 August Conference 21 August – 26 Head Rowing Coach for Australian National U21 No cost to 1 New Zealand August Team department 23 September – 7 Australian British Infrastructure Investment Catalyst $12,935 1 United Kingdom October Conference 14 September -26 Inspection of Facilities and Purchase of Light Rail $6143 1 United Kingdom & Spain September Vehicles Factory Acceptance Testing on System Components 30 September – 9 1 Switzerland ahead of the installation onto the existing 3000-class $4682 October Railcar Fleet. 3 October – 17 1 Japan & China National Coach for Beach Volleyball Australia $3,563 October 27 October – 6 1 Canada Marketing of “Addinsight” at ITS World Congress $5826 November 28 October – 6 1 Canada Marketing of “Addinsight” at ITS World Congress $5980 November 31 October – 6 National Coach for Diving Australia at FINA Grand 1 Singapore $1,636 November Prix Championships 11 November – International Conference on Environmental 1 Japan $2,600 21 November Ergonomics 17 November – 1 New Zealand Oceania Track Cycling Championships $1,100 24 November Number of Total Cost of Date of Travel Destination Reasons for Travel Travellers Travel 25 November – 6 1 Canada International CAMO Invitational Meet $2,478 December Approved for publication - Note: These details are correct as at the date approved for publication. Figures may be rounded and have not been audited. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (BY) 3.0 Australia Licence http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au/ To attribute this material, cite Government of South Australia .
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