Identifier
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08CANBERRA631
2008-06-20 08:01:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Canberra
Cable title:  

POST WELCOME STAFFDEL WILLIAMS

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OREP AMGT ASEC AFIN AS
SUBJECT: POST WELCOME STAFFDEL WILLIAMS

REF: STATE 65942

UNCLAS CANBERRA 000631

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STATE FOR H AND EAP

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OREP AMGT ASEC AFIN AS
SUBJECT: POST WELCOME STAFFDEL WILLIAMS

REF: STATE 65942


1. (SBU) AmEmbassy Canberra, with concurrence of
Consulate-General Sydney welcomes STAFFDEL Williams and
delegation for travel to Sydney, Canberra, and Cairns,
Australia from June 26-July 6, 2008. The purpose of the
travel is to discuss US-Australia trade, climate change and
aboriginal issues.

Control Officers are:

Mr. Casey Mace (Overall Control Officer)

U.S. Consulate General Sydney
Mobile from the U.S.: 011-61-4-1618-0814
Mobile within Australia: 04-1618-0814
Office: (02)9373-9108
Fax: (02)9373-9107
Maceck@state.gov

Mr. Tim Davis (Canberra Control Officer and Escort to
Queensland)

Mobile from the U.S.: 011-61-4-1151-4693
Mobile within Australia: 04- 1151-4693
Office: 61-2-6214-5863
Fax: 61-2-6214-5816
Davistt@state.gov


2. (SBU) Climate change has become a dominant issue in
Australian domestic politics. STAFFDEL Williams will find
their interlocutors knowledge of the issue sophisticated and
can expect robust dialogue on the issue. The issue of
bilateral trade is also of great interest to the Government
of Australia (GOA) and the private sector. (Note. Post
would like to inform STAFFDEL Williams that the American
Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM) is located in Sydney. End note).
If the STAFFDEL would like to expand their program to
include a longer stay in Sydney, rather than in Canberra,
there would be a large pool of potential meetings which could
be arranged on the issue of trade.


3. (SBU) In preparation for the visit post seeks further
information on proposed discussions regarding aboriginal
rights and land issues. There may be sensitivity within the
Australian government to an issue that may be seen as outside
the scope of the bilateral relationship. This information
will also assist post in identifying appropriate government
personnel and non-governmental organizations for potential
meetings. It would also be useful if further information was
provided regarding the scope and intent of the proposed visit
to Thursday Island, particularly in relation to West Papua.


4. Post stands ready to assist STAFFDEL Williams in its
visit to Australia.

MCCALLUM