President of the United States of America Barack Obama in his motorcade during the G20. Pic Peter Wallis Source: News Corp Australia
HUNDREDS of students and members of the public have queued to catch a glimpse of US President Barack Obama at the University of Queensland.
The President’s side speech is a major highlight of the G20 weekend in Brisbane where he is expected to address leadership in the Asia Pacific region.Saint Leo’s College members Dominique Jorgensen, Stuart Kinsella and Sam Moyle said they were “stoked” to get a chance to see the President in the flesh — a surprise made sweeter by the fact it came at the last minute.
Saint Leo’s College members Dominique Jorgensen, Stuart Kinsella and Sam Moyle with friends. Source: NewsComAu
The trio were lucky to get some of the 50 tickets balloted to their college of 213 students. But said there’s also been some social media rivalry from those who missed out.
“There seems to be a conflict between some of the UQ students that didn’t get invited,” Mr Moyle said.
Dominic Jorgenson, 20, said it was the chance of a lifetime to see the President and he doesn’t think Abbott would draw the same kind of crowd.
“I can’t think of too many other people in the world who you’d want to see on the same scale,” he said.
United States' President Barack Obama waves as he arrives at Royal Australian Air Force's Base Amberley on November 15, 2014 in Brisbane, Australia. Source: Getty Images
“I’d like to see what he thinks about Vladimir Putin sending warships to Australia,” he said

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