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Governor-General's program

Reception and Investiture Ceremony at Stoke Lodge in London

In London, the Governor-General and Mr Michael Bryce met Australian surf lifesavers who were involved in the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant during a reception hosted by the Australian High Commissioner, His Excellency Mr John Dauth AO LVO, at Stoke Lodge.

The Governor-General also met Australian Defence Force Navy personnel who were aboard a British naval vessel, which accompanied the Royal Barge during the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant.

Governor-General represents Australia in London for Her Majesty The Queen's Diamond Jubilee

The Governor-General, as Australia’s representative at Her Majesty The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations, participated in the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant aboard the Sarpedon.

Ms Bryce and Mr Michael Bryce watched as Australian surf lifesavers led the flotilla of boats past millions of people lining the river.

Australian Federal Police; Cyprus Archaeological Museum

On Saturday 2 June 2012, at Ledra Palace, Nicosia, the Governor-General, Ms Quentin Bryce AC CVO, and Mr Michael Bryce AM AE, met with the Australian Federal Police Contingent attached to the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus.

Afterwards, at the Cyprus Archaeological Museum, the Governor-General and Mr Bryce met with the Director of Antiquities, Dr Maria Hadjicosti.

Later, at Larnaca Airport, the Governor-General and Mr Bryce were officially farewelled from the Republic of Cyprus by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Her Excellency Dr Erato Kozakou-Marcoullis.

State Visit to Cyprus

The Governor-General visited the Republic of Cyprus’ House of Representatives and met its President, Mr Yiannakis Omirou, and female Members, Mrs Skevi Koukouma-Koutra, Mrs Stella Kyriakides, Ms Roula Mavronicola, and Ms Irene Charalambides.

Later, the Governor-General met members of the Australian Federal Police Contingent serving as part of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus at Ledra Palace in Nicosia.

Aboriginal Servicemen and Women; South Australia Illustrated Exhibitions; Queen’s Birthday Dinner; Ceremonial Welcome; President of Cyprus; Mediterranean Institute of Gender Studies; State Lunch; President of the House of Representatives and female Member

On Friday 1 June 2012, at the South Australian National War Memorial, Adelaide, the Administrator, Rear Admiral Kevin Scarce AC CSC RANR and Mrs Liz Scarce, as guests of The Aboriginal Veterans’ Commemorative Service Committee (SA), attended a commemorative ceremony in recognition of Aboriginal servicemen and women, at which the Administrator laid a wreath.

State Visit to Cyprus

The Governor-General was formally welcomed to the Republic of Cyprus with a ceremony at the Presidential Palace.

Ms Bryce inspected a Guard of Honour with the President, His Excellency Mr Demetris Christofias, and laid a wreath before the statue of the late President, Archbishop Makarios III. The Governor-General and the President later engaged in a bilateral meeting and delivered statements to the media before attending a State Lunch hosted by the President at the Presidential Palace.

Ms Bryce previously met the President during his visit to Australia in May 2011.

Arrival in Cyprus; Opening of the Australian High Commission in Cyprus

On Thursday 31 May 2012, at Larnaca Airport, Cyprus, the Governor-General Ms Quentin Bryce AC CVO and Mr Michael Bryce AM AE were officially welcomed to the Republic of Cyprus by the Minister for Education and Culture, Dr George Demosthenous, representing the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Afterwards, at the Australian High Commission, Nicosia, the Governor-General and Mr Bryce, as guests of the High Commissioner to the Republic of Cyprus, Mr Trevor Peacock, attended a reception with High Commission staff, at which the Governor-General officially opened the new Chancery.

Opening of High Commission in Cyprus

The Governor-General began the first day of a State Visit to the Republic of Cyprus by officially opening the Australian High Commission Chancery in Nicosia.

Ms Bryce and Mr Michael Bryce were introduced to Chancery staff and their families by the Australian High Commissioner, His Excellency Mr Trevor Peacock.

Ms Bryce is the first Australian Governor-General to undertake a State Visit to Cyprus.