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Chris Bowen’s COP31 president of negations role to cost $150 million

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auMay 25, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Updated May 25, 2026 — 5:06pm,first published 5:05pm

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Australia will spend nearly $150 million on Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen’s side role as president of negotiations at the United Nations’ next climate conference, as well as on supporting Pacific nations to participate in the global event.

During a Senate estimates hearing on Monday, Environment Department officials told Liberal senator Sarah Henderson that the May budget had allocated the funding – which includes 70 full-time equivalent staff – in the lead-up to the 31st Conference of the Parties meeting in November, otherwise known as COP31.

Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen will be president of negotiations at COP31.Alex Ellinghausen

Bowen was appointed to the role of president of negotiations for COP31 as a consolation prize after the Albanese government withdrew its bid to host the summit, ceding the rights to Turkey.

To support Bowen ahead of COP31, 30 staff will be allocated to an office of the presidency, drawn from existing staff from the Department of Energy, Climate Change, Environment and Water. Other staff from the climate negotiations division will support Pacific nations.

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Henderson asked the officials if there was a cap on spending for COP31. Department secretary Mike Kaiser said expenditure would not exceed $148 million.

“Oh, thank you. Well that is a great relief. Australian taxpayers know there is not going to be more than $148 million spent,” Henderson said.

Bowen said Henderson’s remarks showed the opposition was “embarrassingly out of touch”.

“It beggars belief that during an international energy crisis, the opposition doesn’t think it’s important to engage with the rest of the world,” Bowen said.

Kaiser said that staff working on the COP would be working on similar issues regardless of the impending conference.

Bowen’s role is set to be an influential one, with authority to select international politicians to lead particular areas of negotiation and to draft the final text that will define any resolutions of the summit. Bowen also secured a commitment for a pre-conference international summit to be held in a Pacific nation.

Australia’s nomination to host the summit in Adelaide included Pacific neighbours as co-hosts. Pacific nations were bitterly disappointed when Turkey refused to budge and Australia withdrew.

Many in the region had viewed it as a final opportunity to spur global climate action needed to address rising sea levels.

The pre-COP meeting will be held in Fiji and is aimed at directing finance to small island nations.

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Kaiser clashed with Henderson when the senator demanded that an official, head of the international climate and energy division David Henderson, detail the cost of departmental staff visiting Fiji in preparation for the pre-COP event.

Kaiser defended his colleague, who had said he needed to take the question on notice to collate the costs.

“You are being unreasonable, Senator, on Mr Higgins,” Kaiser said. “You are being unreasonable. I would hope you could allow him to come back with a considered answer.”

Henderson said she understood the need to consider the response, but continued to press for answers.

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Mike FoleyMike Foley is the climate and energy correspondent for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald.Connect via email.

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