Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left Dhaka for Sydney on Thursday afternoon on a three-day official visit to Australia at the invitation of her Australian counterpart Malcolm Turnbull.
During her stay in Australia, she will receive the Global Women's Leadership Award at the 2018 Global Summit of Women and hold a bilateral meeting with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.
A Thai Airways flight carrying the Prime Minister and her entourage took off from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport for Sydney, Australia at 1:50pm on Thursday.
The flight is scheduled to reach Sydney International Airport at 7:20am on Friday (local time) after making a two-hour stopover at Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Thailand, Bangkok, reports UNB.
Bangladesh High Commissioner to Australia Mohammad Sufiur Rahman will receive the Prime Minister at the Sydney Airport.
Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali, State Minister for Women and Children Affairs Meher Afroze Chumki, Foreign Secretary M Shahidul Haque and a women business delegation are, among others, accompanying the Prime Minister.
On Friday (April 27), Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop and Vietnam Vice President will call on Sheikh Hasina.
The Prime Minister will attend the Global Women's Leadership Award Gala Dinner at International Convention Centre (ICC) Sydney on Friday evening and will receive the Global Women's Leadership Award there.
Sheikh Hasina is being honoured with the award, a lifetime honour, for her outstanding leadership in advancing women education and women entrepreneurs in Bangladesh, Asia, and Asia-pacific region.
The award will be conferred on Sheikh Hasina by US-based NGO Global Summit of Women in Sydney during 2018 Global Summit of Women to be held on April 26-28 in Sydney.
The Prime Minister on Saturday (April 28) will visit Sydney University, hold a bilateral meeting with her Australian counterpart Malcolm Turnbull, and attend a community event at Sofitel Hotel in Sydney.
Hasina will leave Sydney on Sunday (April 29) afternoon and come back home in the early hours of Monday (April 30).