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Governor-General's program

Anzac Day Isurava, Kokoda, Papua New Guinea

Marking ANZAC Day in Papua New Guinea, the Governor-General paid tribute to the Australians and Papua New Guineans who served side-by-side on the Kokoda Track during a visit to Isurava.

Local residents and Track trekkers welcomed Ms Bryce before she laid a wreath at the Isurava War Memorial.

The Governor-General also viewed the site where Private Bruce Kingsbury VC was killed during World War II, before arriving in Kokoda to lay a wreath at the Memorial to Australian Soldiers.

Federal Executive Council; ANZAC Eve Requiem Commemoration; State visit to Papua New Guinea

On Wednesday 24 April 2013, at Admiralty House, Sydney, the Administrator of the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia, Professor Marie Bashir AC CVO, presided at a meeting of the Federal Executive Council.

Afterwards, at St Mary’s Cathedral, the Administrator, accompanied by Sir Nicholas Shehadie AC OBE, read the First Lesson at the ANZAC Eve Requiem Commemoration for those who died in war, followed by a reception in Cathedral House.

Visit to the Papua New Guinea LNG Processing Plant

The Governor-General visited the site of the Papua New Guinea Liquefied Natural Gas Processing Plant, which is currently under construction on the Gulf of Papua northwest of Port Moresby.

Ms Bryce received a briefing on the facility before viewing the construction site. The project also includes production and processing facilities in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea, which will be operational in 2014.

Visit to Gerehu Health Clinic, Port Moresby

Staff of a health centre dedicated to treating cases of tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS received a visit from the Governor-General on her third day of a State Visit to Papua New Guinea.

Representatives from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, World Vision, the Papua New Guinean Government, St John’s and AusAID welcomed Ms Bryce to the Gerehu Health Centre before she was introduced to staff and patients.

Opening of the Sydney Cochlear Implant Centre, Penrith; Welcome of the 18th Chancellor of the University of Sydney; The 50th Edition of Ermenegildo Zegna Wool Awards; State Visit to Papua New Guinea

On Tuesday 23 April 2013, at Government House, Sydney, the Administrator of the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia, Professor Marie Bashir AC CVO, as part of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Special Visits Program, received the Advisor to the President of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Lebanon, Mr Ziad Mikati.

Afterwards, in Penrith, the Administrator, as Patron, officially opened the Sydney Cochlear Implant Centre.

The Governor-General was welcomed to East New Britain Province on the second day of a State Visit to Papua New Guinea.

The Governor-General was welcomed to East New Britain Province on the second day of a State Visit to Papua New Guinea.

Ms Bryce was ceremonially welcomed to Kokopo before visiting the Butuwin Urban Clinic, which provides general medical services to residents in the region.

During the visit, the Governor-General presented the Sister in Charge of the Clinic, Sister Connie Wuki, with medical supplies on behalf of the people of Australia.

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.