30 July 2010
The Republic of Vanuatu’s 30th Anniversary of Independence was celebrated by thousands of people who gathered at Independence Park, Port Vila, including the Governor-General, Ms Quentin Bryce AC, and Mr Michael Bryce AM AE.
more »The Republic of Vanuatu’s 30th Anniversary of Independence was celebrated by thousands of people who gathered at Independence Park, Port Vila, including the Governor-General, Ms Quentin Bryce AC, and Mr Michael Bryce AM AE.
more »The foundation stone of a project that will protect the records and information of the people of the Republic of Vanuatu was laid by the Governor-General, Ms Quentin Bryce AC.
more »Celebrations of the Republic of Vanuatu’s 30th Anniversary of Independence continued at the State House, Port Vila, where medals to mark the occasion were given by Acting President of the Republic of Vanuatu and Speaker of the Parliament of Vanuatu, Mr George Wells.
more »Australian Expatriates living in the Republic of Vanuatu and staff from Australia’s High Commission had an opportunity to meet the Governor-General, Ms Quentin Bryce AC, and Mr Michael Bryce AM AE.
more »The Governor-General, Ms Quentin Bryce AC, and Mr Michael Bryce AM AE met with the Acting President of the Republic of Vanuatu and Speaker of the Parliament of Vanuatu, Mr George Wells.
more »The 3rd International Symposium on Sustainable Ironmaking was held at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, in the Centre for Sustainable Materials Research and Technology.
more »The support of Ni-Vanuatu women who have been subjected to domestic violence was highlighted during the Governor-General’s visit to the Vanuatu Women’s Centre in Port Vila.
more »Dedication at Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery and burial of 250th unnamed soldier.
more »At a small service at the Church in Fromelles, the Governor-General and Mr Bryce joined villagers and visiting Australians to honour those who died during war. As a mark of respect, Mr Bryce recited the Ode of Remembrance.
more »The Official Secretary to the Governor-General, Mr Stephen Brady, read the Proclamation from the Governor-General to prorogue the Parliament from 4.59pm, Monday, July 19 2010, till Saturday, August 21 2010.
more »The Governor-General, Ms Quentin Bryce AC, and Mr Michael Bryce AM AE, joined the relatives of Australians who died during the worst night in Australia’s military history at Fromelles on July the 19th, 1916, following the Dedication Ceremony at the new Military Cemetery in the small French village.
more »The Governor-General and Mr Bryce travelled to the Gold Coast campus of Griffith University to open the Science, Engineering and Architecture Building.
more »The Governor-General, Ms Quentin Bryce AC, held a workshop for a group which works to fight breast cancer.
more »The 10th anniversary of Australia for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees was marked by the Governor-General, Ms Quentin Bryce AC, at Admiralty House in Sydney.
more »The Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief, Ms Quentin Bryce AC, reviewed hundreds of former and serving reservists at The Domain in Sydney, and took the opportunity to reflect on their contribution to Australia.
more »The Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief, Ms Quentin Bryce AC, unveiled the Queensland University Regiment and Squadron badges at the university’s St Lucia campus.
more »The Australian Festival of Chamber Music celebrated its 20th anniversary with Governor-General, Ms Quentin Bryce AC, marking the occasion at Government House.
more »Issues affecting Australia’s future development were discussed during The Global Foundation’s Australia Unlimited 2010 Summit.
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