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Old 2nd February 2010, 07:06 AM
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Barack Obama will visit Australia in March.

The White House announced early today that the US President would add Australia to his trip to Indonesia and the Pacific island of Guam.

"This trip is an important part of the President's continued effort to broaden and strengthen the partnerships that are necessary to advance our security and prosperity," press secretary Robert Gibbs told Washington media.

He said the visit to Australia would commemorate the 70th anniversary of the US-Australia alliance during which Mr Obama is expected to discuss with Kevin Rudd a range of issues including global economic recovery, climate change and green energy, nuclear non-proliferation and Afghanistan.

Mr Gibbs said the President was "looking forward to commemorating that milestone" and would be alert to ways that the two nations could build on their strong relationship.

The President will be accompanied by First Lady Michelle Obama.

En route to Indonesia, the couple will visit Guam, where the US has a major military presence.

In Jakarta, where Mr Obama lived as a boy with his mother and step-father in the early 1970s, he is expected to formally launch the US-Indonesia Comprehensive Partnership.

Exact dates are being finalised but the trip will occur in the second half of March, according to Mr Gibbs.

Prime Minister Rudd extended an invitation to Mr Obama to visit Australia when the two men met in Washington late last year.

Mr Rudd had called on the President after attending the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Trinidad.

This morning, Mr Rudd's office issued a statement welcoming Mr Obama's visit.

"President Obama will be a most welcome guest in Australia on his first official visit," it said.

"Australia’s relationship with the United States of America is our most important international partnership.

"We are allies, we are trading partners, and we cooperate on the international challenges confronting all nations

"Our formal military alliance, the ANZUS Treaty, has been in force for nearly 60 years.

"The president’s visit will underline the strength and breadth of the relationship."
Not happy about it being the latter half of the month, I head to USA on March 15...
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Old 2nd February 2010, 09:06 AM
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I am sure the Obama family had you in mind when making their travel plans, Gareth.
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Old 2nd February 2010, 09:08 AM
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It's just plain selfish, I tell you Oh well, at least I saw AF1 when Bush came out...
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Old 3rd February 2010, 11:10 AM
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I haven't had the pleasure of photographing Air Force One yet so I am really looking forward to this visit.
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Old 3rd February 2010, 06:16 PM
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I'll head to SYD or MEL or CBR or anywhere that AF1 will be.

I wonder what security will be like for geeks like us trying to get photos.

Hmmmmmmmmm will be interesting
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Old 4th February 2010, 09:50 AM
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Common sense, maturity, the 3 metre rule and anything else security personnel may ask of you, might serve you well...
Then again, don't be surprised if access to certain areas close to where the A/C is parked become off-limits.

APEC visit by Bush in 07:





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Old 4th February 2010, 01:58 PM
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With any luck, President Obama will skip Sydney altogether.
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Guys - With about two weeks to go, has anyone got any further details? Is he still coming in on 23/3?

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Old 9th March 2010, 07:41 PM
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Presidential visits = security crazy
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Old 9th March 2010, 09:32 PM
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FOUR of the RAAF's new Super Hornet fighters, just off the assembly line at the Boeing factory in St Louis, will escort Air Force One on the flight from the US to Canberra when Barack Obama visits this month.
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