Schedule of PM Modi’s upcoming events in Australia

Published By : Admin | November 16, 2014 | 19:52 IST

Stay tuned & updated with all upcoming events of Shri Modi in Australia

(All timings mentioned below are in Australia Local Time)

15 November


(Brisbane time: 4hrs 30 mins ahead of IST)

1500-1725: Opening Ceremony G20 (Opening Ceremony, First Plenary Session, Family Photograph)

1800-1915: G20 Leaders Reception

16 November

1000-1230: Second & Third Plenary Session

1630-1700: Unveiling of Gandhi statue

1745-1900: Civic Reception hosted by Premier of Queensland & Lord Mayor of Brisbane

17 November


(Sydney time: 5 hr 30 mins ahead of IST)

1615-1715: Indian Community Reception hosted by High Commissioner

1830-1915: PM’s address to Indian Community at All Phones Arena

18 November


(Canberra time: 5 hr 30 mins ahead of IST)

0700-0745: Visit to Australian War Memorial

0800-0820: Ceremonial Welcome at Australian Parliament

0935-0955: Joint Press Remarks

1015-1100: PM’s address to Australian Parliament


(Melbourne time: 5 hr 30 mins ahead of IST)

1730-1800: PM’s address to Australian Business Leaders

You can watch all events LIVE at https://www.narendramodi.in/watch-live/ & follow @PMOIndia on Twitter for updates

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