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2012 Cooma Show

On Saturday 10 March 2012, at Cooma Show Grounds, New South Wales, the Governor-General Ms Quentin Bryce AC CVO and Mr Michael Bryce AM AE attended the 2012 Cooma Show, at which the Governor-General, as Patron of Australian Year of the Farmer, officially opened the show.

Governor-General marks International Women's Day

The Governor-General and Mr Michael Bryce joined multicultural community representatives, women leaders, veterans and serving members of the Australian Defence Force in celebrating the 101st International Women’s Day at Admiralty House, Sydney.

On March the 9th, Ms Bryce met guests from a variety of ex-service organisations, including the Australian Women’s Land Army, the Women’s Royal Australian Naval Service, the Women's Auxiliary Air Force and military Nursing Corps.

Governor-General attends UN Women Australia IWD Breakfast

The Governor-General, as Patron of UN Women Australia, joined over 1700 guests for an International Women’s Day breakfast at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre at Darling Harbour.

Guests viewed video messages from Ms Bryce, the Prime Minister, Hon. Julia Gillard MP, and Australia’s Global Ambassador for Women and Girls, Ms Penny Williams.

ABC journalist, Ms Sally Sara, gave the guest address and spoke about her experiences as a female foreign correspondent working in Afghanistan.

International Women's Day Breakfast; Older Women's Network Australia

On Wednesday 7 March 2012, at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, the Governor-General Ms Quentin Bryce AC CVO attended the United Nations Women Australia Sydney International Women’s Day Breakfast.

Then, at Admiralty House, the Governor-General, as Patron, and Mr Michael Bryce AM AE, hosted an afternoon tea for the Older Women’s Network Australia, to mark International Women’s Day 2012.

Mr Michael Bryce launches portrait by great great-grandfather William Duke

Mr Michael Bryce officially launched a portrait by his great great-grandfather and artist, William Duke, at the National Gallery of Australia.

The portrait, painted in 1846, is of Maori Warrior Chief Hohepa Te Umuroa. The painting is recognised as one of the few known sitting portraits of a Maori Chief in the aftermath of the Maori Wars.

Mr Bryce was joined by the National Gallery of Australia Director, Mr Ron Radford, Head of Australian Art, Ms Anna Gray, and staff members from the Gallery at the launch.

Governor-General marks the 15th anniversary of the Women in Super Mother's Day Classic

The Governor-General, as Patron, marked the 15th anniversary of the Women in Super Mother’s Day Classic with event supporters at Government House, Canberra.

Ms Bryce and Mr Michael Bryce hosted over 80 guests to celebrate the event’s success in raising funds for breast cancer research, with over $10.8 million collected since 1998.