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Governor-General's program

The Governor-General laid a wreath at the Rabaul ‘Bita Paka’ War Cemetery

Marking the historic defence links between Australian and Papua New Guinea, the Governor-General laid a wreath at the Rabaul ‘Bita Paka’ War Cemetery in honour of the Australian military personnel and local civilians who died alongside each other during World War II.

Australian Defence Force member Lieutenant-Colonel Steve McConnell welcomed Ms Bryce to the War Cemetery and escorted her to the graves of Able Seaman G V Williams, Australia’s first casualty of World War I, and Sister Verdun Sheah, who died in an RAAF aircraft accident in 1945.

Proclamation assuming the Administration of the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia; Barnardo’s Australia Mother of the Year 2013 NSW State Awards Ceremony; Retirement function for Mr Gary Miller; State Visit to Papua New Guinea

On Monday 22 April 2013, following the departure of the Governor-General Ms Quentin Bryce AC CVO to undertake a State Visit to the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, the Proclamation assuming the Administration of the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia was signed by the Governor of New South Wales, Her Excellency Professor Marie Bashir AC CVO.

Afterwards, in the Stranger’s Dining Room, Parliament House, Sydney, the Administrator attended the Barnardo’s Australia Mother of the Year 2013 NSW State Awards Ceremony.

Governor-General arrives in Papua New Guinea

On the first day of her State Visit to Papua New Guinea, the Governor-General was welcomed with a 21-gun salute at Jacksons International Airport in Port Moresby.

Ms Bryce inspected a Guard of Honour and viewed a traditional performance by local school children.

As part of the visit to Papua New Guinea, the Governor-General will commemorate ANZAC Day on the Kokoda Track and at the Bomana War Cemetery Dawn Service in Port Moresby.

The Governor-General met the Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, the Hon Peter O’Neill MP, in Port Moresby

The Governor-General met the Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, the Hon Peter O’Neill MP, in Port Moresby.

Following the meeting, Ms Bryce, on behalf of the Australian Government, gave the Prime Minister climate data requested by the Papua New Guinea Office of Climate Change and Development.

The data will enable the Papua New Guinea Government to manage and adapt to the impact of climate change on coastal areas.

Visit to Hohola Yoputh Development Centre Port Moresby

At the Hohola Youth Development Centre in Port Moresby, the Governor-General presented books to disadvantaged students.

The Director and Principal of the Centre, Brother Anthony Swamy, welcomed Ms Bryce and introduced her to students pursuing technical and vocational education opportunities.

The Centre caters for over 600 students and has received Australian Government assistance for the construction of buildings and procurement of teaching equipment.