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2004 Public Affairs Programs
October 2004
- Gospel singing group Light of Love, performed at the Manly Jazz Festival with support from the Public Affairs Section.
- RAND Corporation political scientist Dr. William Rosenau spoke to audiences in Sydney on combating terrorism.
- Pianist Anna Klein performed at a reunion event for alumni of U.S. government exchange programs and conducted master classes at the Wollongong Conservatorium of Music.
- Dr. George C. Edwards III, Presidential historian and Distinguished Professor of Political Science at Texas A&M University met with academics and students at Griffith University and talked on The Influence of the Oval Office in conversation with Dr. John Hewson at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre.
- The Public Affairs Section screened live the three presidential debates and the vice-presidential debate to invited audiences at the Consulate.
- The Public Affairs Officer spoke about the U.S. elections and Iraq to the Probus Club of Cronulla.
- U.S. artist Tyree Guyton travelled to Sydney, with assistance from the Public Affairs Section, to participate in the multi-sited, multimedia art project, Singing for that Country, part of the City of Sydney’s Art & About festival.
- Ambassador Schieffer and the Consul General hosted an Iftar dinner for leaders of the Sydney Muslim community.
Anna Klein - October 2004
1 to 13 October 2004
American pianist Anna Klein performed her Australian Debut Recital in Adelaide on October 2.
Anna is a graduate of the Manhattan School of Music and following her 2002 Debut at Carnegie Hall and has toured extensively in the United States and Latin America.
September 2004
- Sydney Consulate staff and local volunteers returned to the memorial garden planted last year to honor those who died on September 11, 2001. A diverse group planted additional trees and tended the garden in Annandale’s Cohen Reserve sharing stories and pausing to reflect on the anniversary of September 11 and the lives most recently lost to terrorism in Beslan and Jakarta.
- The Public Affairs Section organized a visa briefing for international student exchange advisers in Brisbane.
- The Consulate’s Educational Advisers participated in the Live and Learn Overseas Information Night in Brisbane.
- The Public Affairs Section briefed NSW teachers who are participating in a year-long teaching exchange in the U.S.
- U.S. writer Bill Roorbach appeared at the Brisbane Writers’ Festival with support from the Public Affairs Section.
- The Public Affairs Officer led an ‘in conversation’ session with U. S. writer Bill Roorbach and a small Brisbane audience.
August 2004
- Congressional Research Service analyst Larry Nowels spoke to audiences in Sydney and Brisbane on the U.S. government’s new foreign aid initiative the Millennium Challenge Account.
- Dr. Derek Shearer, Stuart Chevalier Professor of Public Diplomacy and World Affairs, Occidental College spoke on the Politics of Trade to business, academic and government audiences in Sydney and Brisbane.
- The Consulate’s educational advisers provided information on postgraduate study opportunities in the U.S. at the Global Careers Forum organized by the U.N. Society at the University of New South Wales.
- The USS Russell, one of the US Navy’s newer destroyers, made a port-call in Sydney and hosted local defense industry experts aboard for a tour of the ship’s Aegis systems./li>
- A U.S. Navy salvage ship the USS Salvor called into Sydney to train with Australian navy divers. Officers met with local members of the Australian-American Association for a welcome reception.
- Judge Diarmuid O’Scannlain, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, presented a talk on Law and the U.S. judiciary post the Supreme Court ruling on detainees at an event co-hosted by the Constitutional Law Section of the New South Wales Bar Association, and the Australian Association of Constitutional Law.
- Dr. Sylvia Earle, marine biologist, participated in Science Week activities in Sydney.
Judge O’Scannlain August 24 to 30, 2004
24 to 30 August 2004
Judge O’Scannlain visited Australia recently from August 24 to 30 traveling to Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra. He delivered a series of seminars on “Law and the U.S. judiciary post the Supreme Court ruling on detainees” and Judicial administration and reform, at the Sydney Bar Association, the ACT Law Society, ANU and Monash University. He conducted a series of high level meetings with the Solicitor General official of the Attorney Generals Department and The Australian Judiciary, including Justices of the Federal and High Courts.
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Dr. Derek Shearer visits Australia - August 8 to 23, 2004
8 to 23 August 2004
Dr. Shearer was in Australia discussing issues such as “The Politics of Trade” with audiences in Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, and Brisbane under the U.S. Speaker Program. A member of the Occidental Faculty since 1981, Dr. Shearer is the Stuart Chevalier Professor of Public Diplomacy and World Affairs. His distinguished career includes service as U.S. ambassador to Finland; deputy undersecretary of commerce for economic affairs in the Clinton administration; senior policy advisor to then-Gov. Bill Clinton; and economic advisor to California Gov. Jerry Brown. He received his B.A. in economics and history from Yale, and a Ph.D. in public policy from Union Graduate School.
July 2004
- The Consulate’s educational advisers presented to the Australian Law Students’ Association conference on the U.S. Master of Laws degree.
June 2004
- Richard Greene, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees and Migration, spoke to students and academics at the University of Sydney on U.S. humanitarian assistance in the rebuilding of Afghanistan and Iraq.
- The Consul General hosted a reception for the U.S. artists with work exhibited in the 2004 Biennale of Sydney.
- Dr. Robert Sutter of Georgetown University spoke on U.S.–China policy to audiences in Brisbane and Sydney.
- The Consulate’s educational advisers hosted a predeparture orientation for students beginning their U.S. college studies in September.
- Documentary film-maker Ross McElwee presented his film, “Bright Leaves” at the 51st Sydney Film Festival, supported by a grant from Public Affairs.
- The Consulate’s educational advisers participated in the Eastern Suburbs Career Advisors 2004 Courses and Careers expo at the University of New South Wales.
May 2004
- The Consulate’s Public Affairs Officer spoke on the U.S. elections at the Beecroft branch of Liberal Party of Australia.
- The Consulate’s Public Affairs Officer spoke on U.S.–Australia relations to the Rotary Club of Rydalmere, in New South Wales.
- The Public Affairs Section supported the U.S. writers appearing at the Sydney Writers’ Festival.
- Campaigns and Elections Magazine editor-in-chief David Mark spoke to audiences in Sydney on the 2004 U.S. election campaigns.
- The Public Affairs Section hosted a reunion luncheon for alumni of the Australian Young Political Leaders exchange program.
April 2004
- Antonio F. Perez, Professor of Law at The Catholic University of America, participated in a video conference with an invited audience at the Consulate on Balancing Counter-Terrorism and Civil Liberties.
- Professor Bruce Bimber from the Center for Information Technology and Society, UC Santa Barbara spoke on the role of the Internet in U.S. election campaigns to an invited audience at the Consulate.
- The Consul General held a reception for the 2004 Fulbright scholarship winners.
- Visit of Commerce Asst. Secretary William Lash to Sydney to discuss the Australia–U.S. Free Trade Agreement and contracting opportunities for Australian organizations rebuilding Iraq.
February 2004
- Department of State Senior Advisor for Missile Defense Policy, Dr. Kerry Kartchner, spoke to audiences in Brisbane and Sydney on the USG’s missile defense initiative.
- Visit of the Aegis cruiser USS Port Royal (CG-73) to Sydney. USS Port Royal hosted a small reception. Some crew participated in community projects while in Sydney including Uniting Care’s Pancake Day fundraiser at Hyde Park.
January 2004
- Cellist Maya Beiser performed at the Sydney Festival sponsored by the U.S. Festival Fund.
- The Consulate Public Affairs Officer spoke on U.S.–Australia relations to MBA students at the University of New South Wales.
- The Public Affairs Section screened President Bush’s State of the Union Address for an invited audience at the Consulate.
Last update Sunday, 15 June 2008



