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(1) The purpose of this policy is to: (2) This policy applies to all persons travelling on approved University travel including Learning Abroad Programs and persons involved in planning and approving travel arrangements for University travel. (3) As part of the University's commitment to sustainability and cost minimisation, staff should first consider alternative options to travel, including audio, central and desktop video conference facilities. (4) University travellers are required to exercise prudent business judgement regarding travel to minimise expenses and financial costs to the University, including but not limited to: (5) Travellers represent the University while travelling on University business and must: (6) All University travel requirements must be arranged through the University's travel management platform or via the Travel and Expense office within the Division of Finance. (7) All travellers must comply with the Travel Policy and Travel Procedure in relation to University travel. (8) All travel is required to be approved by the authorised officer as per Delegation Schedule C - Finance via the University's travel management platform. (9) University travel must not be undertaken until it has been approved, except where an auto-approval is granted by the Delegate and not required for: (10) International travel will be structured around the most logical and financially responsible options, and all personal travel will be treated as the traveller’s private expense. (11) All travellers must be aware of and comply with their obligations to avoid bribery and other forms of unlawful or improper payments or corrupt conduct. See also the Fraud and Corruption Control Policy and the Finance Procedure – Entertainment Expenses. (12) The University is committed to protecting the safety and wellbeing of all persons when travelling on behalf of the University. (13) University travellers and supervisors must take a risk management approach to the planning, approving and undertaking of University travel: (14) Travellers and approvers are responsible for checking the travel advice levels from when they start planning until their departure and during their travels, for both their destination and transit countries. Information is provided via a link on the online international travel booking form. Travel advice levels should be checked through the University's global assistance provider, World Travel Protection, in collaboration with Riskline: https://wtp1.riskline.com/global-map. (15) The University reserves the right to deny travel where any University or other travel restrictions are in place, or it otherwise considers the risk of travel is too great. (16) The Vice-Chancellor may place restrictions on travel, acting on the advice of any of the following: University Council, the Executive Leadership Team, the Crisis Management Team, the CSO, the Manager, Travel and Expense, or external authorities. At the discretion of the Vice-Chancellor, restricted travel will generally be limited to travel for the following reasons only: (17) When the Vice-Chancellor has limited University travel, Travel and Expense may refer any travel requests that do not comply with a restriction made by the University or an external authority to the Vice-Chancellor for endorsement before making the travel arrangements. (18) No international travel should be approved for travel to any country sanctioned and listed by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) or under the Australian Autonomous Sanctions Regime. (19) Failure to comply with this policy or the associated procedures or guidelines may result in: (20) Where a University traveller is suspected of non-compliance with this policy or the associated procedures or guidelines, Travel and Expense will: (21) The Manager, Travel and Expense may refer the matter to the Chief Financial Officer for further action. In instances of suspected misconduct, the Chief Financial Officer will refer the matter to the Division of People and Culture for further action. (22) The following procedures support this policy: (23) The following guidelines support this policy:Travel Policy
Section 1 - Purpose
Scope
Section 2 - Policy
Travel arrangements
Travel approvals
Traveller risk, health and safety
Travel restrictions
Breach of policy
Section 3 - Procedure
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Section 5 - Glossary