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Governor-General of Tuvalu

On Friday 18 May 2012, at Government House, Canberra, Mr Michael Bryce AM AE, as Patron, received the ACT Chapter President of the Australian Institute of Architects, Mr Tony Trobe.

Earlier, at Darwin International Airport, the Governor-General was represented at the departure from Australia of the Governor-General of Tuvalu, His Excellency Iakoba Taeia Italeli, by Group Captain David Thiele ADC, Honorary Aide-de-Camp.

CAPITheticAL; Ethereal Eye

On Thursday 17 May 2012, at Old Parliament House, Canberra, Mr Michael Bryce AM AE, as competition Ambassador, attended the announcement of shortlisted finalists for CAPITheticAL.

Afterwards Mr Bryce attended the performance of ‘Ethereal Eye’.

Earlier, at Brisbane International Airport, the Governor-General was represented at the arrival in Australia of the Governor-General of Tuvalu, His Excellency Iakoba Taeia Italeli, by Colonel Dennis Scanlan CSM RFD ADC, an Honorary Aide-de-Camp.

The Big Issue; Asylum Seeker Resource Centre; Reception for Centenary of Canberra

On Wednesday 16 May 2012, at the Big Issue Melbourne Headquarters, the Governor-General Ms Quentin Bryce AC CVO and Mr Michael Bryce AM AE, as guests of the Chair, Ms Sonya Clancy, and Chief Executive Officer, Mr Steven Perrson, met with staff and joined shift workers from The Big Issue’s Women’s Subscription Enterprise.

Salvation Army Bridgehaven; Hands on Learning; Coolibah Centre; Brotherhood of St Laurence Women’s Network; Elizabeth Hoffman House; Q ArtStudio; Hartnett House; Johnston Collection

On Tuesday 15 May 2012, in Preston, the Governor-General Ms Quentin Bryce AC CVO, in recognition of International Families Day and as Patron of the Salvation Army, met with staff and residents at the Bridgehaven Centre, accompanied by Commissioner Raymond Finger and Commissioner Aylene Finger.

Spinal Cord Injuries Australia; Australian Red Cross; Yooralla; Community Chef; St Vincent de Paul Society

On Monday 14 May 2012, at Whitten Oval, Footscray West, the Governor-General Ms Quentin Bryce AC CVO and Mr Michael Bryce AM AE, as guests of the Vice-Chancellor of Victoria University, Professor Peter Dawkins, and Board Director of Spinal Cord Injuries Australia, Ms Michele Adair, attended a reception at which the Governor-General, as Patron, officially launched the Spinal Cord Injuries Australia ‘Walk On’ program in Melbourne.

Melbourne Citymission

On Sunday 13 May 2012, at Melbourne Citymission’s ‘The Precinct’, North Fitzroy, the Governor-General Ms Quentin Bryce AC CVO and Mr Michael Bryce AM AE, as guests of the Chief Executive Officer of Melbourne Citymission, Reverend Ric Holland, met with staff, clients and volunteers of the youth support programs.

Callers

On Friday 11 May 2012, at Government House, Canberra, the Governor-General Ms Quentin Bryce AC CVO received the High Commissioner-designate to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Mr Peter Heyward.

Afterwards, the Governor-General received the Managing Director and Principal of Board Matters, Ms Elizabeth Jameson.

Earlier, Mr Michael Bryce AM AE received the Secretary of the 75 Squadron Association, Mr Peter Nelms.

Federal Executive Council; Canberra International Music Festival

On Thursday 10 May 2012, at Government House, Canberra, the Governor-General Ms Quentin Bryce AC CVO presided at a meeting of the Federal Executive Council.

Afterwards, the Governor-General received the High Commissioner-designate to the Republic of Kiribati, Mr George Fraser.

In the evening, the Governor-General and Mr Michael Bryce AM AE, hosted a musical evening to celebrate the 2012 Canberra International Music Festival.

Announcement of the overall winner of Australian Tidy Towns 2012

The Governor-General congratulated 2012 Australian Tidy Towns Award winner Caloundra, Queensland, during an event at Government House in Canberra.

Ms Bryce, who is Patron of Keep Australia Beautiful, presented a trophy to the winners and congratulated all finalists from towns across the country for their contribution, enthusiasm and commitment.

The 2012 finalists included Kyogle, New South Wales, Mornington, Victoria, West Arthur, Western Australia, Mount Gambier, South Australia, Wynyard, Tasmania, and Wugularr (Beswick), Northern Territory.