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Governor-General's program

Governor-General visits the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa

During a busy day in Wellington at the invitation of the Governor-General of New Zealand, Sir Jerry Mateparae, Ms Bryce and Mr Bryce visited the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa.

After stopping by the Museum's formal meeting place, the Governor-General was guided through some of the most significant exhibits, including traditional Maori canoes, weapons and meeting houses.

A cannon retrieved from the Great Barrier Reef which belonged to Captain James Cook and gifted to New Zealand by Australia - with cannon ball intact - was a highlight of the tour.

Trans-Tasman Business Circle; Finlayson Park School; University of Auckland

On Monday 27 February 2012, in Auckland, the Governor-General Ms Quentin Bryce AC CVO and Mr Michael Bryce AM AE, as guests of the Australian High Commissioner to New Zealand, His Excellency Mr Paul O’Sullivan AO and Co-Chair of the Trans-Tasman Business Circle, Mr Lex Henry, attended a breakfast, at which the Governor-General gave an address.

Governor-General arrives in New Zealand for State Visit

On the first day of her State Visit to New Zealand at the invitation of the Governor-General of New Zealand, Sir Jerry Mateparae and Lady Janine Mateparae, the Governor-General spent the day in Auckland. Ms Bryce discussed Australia and New Zealand trade and business links with the Trans-Tasman Business Circle.

The Governor-General and Mr Bryce travelled to outer Auckland to the Finlayson Park School to learn about a project which parents undertake to help their children prepare for school.

Killarney Centenary Agriculture Show

On Saturday 25 February 2012, the Governor-General Ms Quentin Bryce AC CVO and Mr Michael Bryce AM AE, as guests of the President of the Killarney Show and Rodeo Society, Mr David Thomson, and Patron of the Killarney Show and Rodeo Society, Mr Cec Jamieson, attended the Killarney Centenary Agriculture Show, at which the Governor-General delivered the opening address.

Governor-General marks centenary of the Killarney Agriculture Show

The Governor-General and Mr Michael Bryce marked the centenary of the Killarney Agriculture Show at the town's showground in Queensland.

Ms Bryce and Mr Bryce joined local residents and visitors to view the Show Parade and local exhibits within the show pavilion. The Governor-General also met former Killarney resident, Mr Terry Cahill, who was awarded a medal by the Queen Mother in 1958 for a winning rodeo performance in Brisbane.

North Sydney Boys' High School

On Friday 24 February 2012, at Admiralty House, Sydney, the Governor-General Ms Quentin Bryce AC CVO received Head of Partnerships and Events, Cerebral Palsy Alliance, Professor Nadia Badawi; Macquarie Group Foundation Chair of Cerebral Palsy, Ms Jane Ogilvie; Council of Governors, Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Foundation, Ms Sally Loane; and Ms Shannon Clough.

Afterwards, the Governor-General received the Principal of The Women’s College, Dr Jane Williamson.

Then, the Governor-General received glass artist, Mrs Kristen Dibbs.