The two-day Summit of the leaders of 20 major economies of the world would begin in Brisbane on November 15.
"From our perspective, we think that Modi will make a terrific contribution to the G-20. We think India will shine at G-20," Australian High Commissioner Patrick Suckling said.
"We feel that Modi's domestic agenda is exactly the sort of agenda which G-20 is prioratising...Which is domestic economic reforms, ease of doing business and a big focus on infrastructure," he said, while talking to reporters ahead of the G-20 summit.
Besides Modi, the meeting will be attended by US President Barack Obama and other world leaders.
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Modi will also address Australian Parliament.
"This is historic visit for us...It will be first address to the joint session of Parliament by Indian leader ever... That will come a day after Chinese President Xi Jinping address to the Australian Parliament. So that will be in itself fascinating," Suckling said.