Inaugural Witoelar Dialogue: Deepening regional cooperation on climate change and sustainable development
The inaugural ‘Witoelar Dialogue’ was held on Thursday, 7 March bringing diplomats, policy officials and influencers together in conversation about deepening regional cooperation on climate change and sustainable development.
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Griffith Vice Chancellor, Professor Carolyn Evans opens the Inaugural Witoelar Dialogue in Brisbane, Thursday 7 March 2019.
Mr Kosi Latu, Director-General, Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Program, addressing the Inaugural Witoelar Dialogue in Brisbane, Thursday 7 March 2019.
Professor Rachmat Witoelar, Indonesian President’s Special Envoy for Climate Change and Mrs Erna Witoelar, civil society activist, climate champion, and formidable diplomat, Thursday 7 March 2019.
Professor Rachmat Witoelar, Indonesian President’s Special Envoy for Climate Change delivers opening remarks at the Inaugural Witoelar Dialogue in Brisbane, Thursday 7 March 2019.
Inaugural Witoelar Dialogue in Brisbane, Thursday 7 March 2019.
Inaugural Witoelar Dialogue, Brisbane, Thursday 7 March 2019.
Georgine Roodenrys, Executive Director of the Queensland Government. Department. of Environment and Science continues the afternoon in Brisbane with session 3 ‘Leadership and partnership: The significance of non-state actors’ to identify how to advance a sustainable future.
Professor Jatna Supriatna, Director of Research Centre for Climate Change at Universitas University and Georgine Roodenrys, Executive Director of the Queensland Government. Department. of Environment and Science at the Inaugural Witoelar Dialogue, Thursday 7 March 2019.
Australia-Indonesian collaboration in action at the Q1 on the Gold Coast, Friday 8 March 2019.
Australia-Indonesian collaboration in action at Q1 on the Gold Coast, Friday 8 March 2019.
Australia-Indonesian collaboration in action in the Gold Coast, Friday 8 March 2019.
Australia-Indonesian collaboration in action at the Griffith University Gold Coast Campus, Friday 8 March 2019.
Mrs Erna Witoelar and Professor Caitlin Byrne on the Gold Coast field day, Friday 8 March 2019.
Professor Brendan Mackey, Director of the Griffith University Climate Change Response Program welcomes Day 2 of the Australia-Indonesia Collaborative Program on the Gold Coast and discusses the East Indonesia Adaption Program Proposal.
GAI Director, Professor Caitlin Byrne leads the afternoon session with a Roundtable discussion to work towards a plan for key initiatives to advance the Australia-Indonesia Collaborative Program on Sustainable Development and Climate Change.
Australia-Indonesian collaboration in action on the Griffith University Gold Coast Campus, Friday 8 March 2019.