Royal Visit to Australia by Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh
24–28 May 1980
1980 Royal Visit program
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Martin Place, Sydney. Image courtesy of the National Archives of Australia. NAA: A8746, KN6/6/80/64
Timeline
AM
- Second Service of Dedication of the ACT Association of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Anzac Memorial Chapel of St Paul, Royal Military College, Duntroon
PM
- Lunch given by the Prime Minister, The Lodge
- Receive representatives of the news media, Government House
- Dinner, Government House
- Overnight – Government House
AM
- The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh leave Canberra and arrive Bankstown Airport
- Welcome ceremony at Civic Centre, Bankstown
PM
- Leave Bankstown for Martin Place by rail, Sydney
- Walk along Martin Place to Pitt Street, Sydney
- Lunch, Government House New South Wales
- (Separate program for The Duke of Edinburgh)
- State Reception given by the Government of New South Wales, Wentworth Hotel
- Private dinner, Government House New South Wales
- Royal Charity Concert, Opera House
- The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh leave Sydney and arrive Canberra
- Overnight – Government House
AM
- Ceremonial Farewell, Fairbairn
- The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh leave Canberra and arrive Melbourne
PM
- Walk with the Premier of Victoria from Bourke Street to Town Hall
- Walk with Lord Mayor to City Square
- The Queen opens Melbourne’s City Square
- Lunch, Government House Victoria
- Unveils plaque naming Queen Elizabeth Plaza, Latrobe Street Train Station entrance, Melbourne
- The Queen presents the Clarke Silver Medal for the Royal Humane Society of Australasia, Government House Victoria
- Private Dinner, Government House Victoria
- State Reception given by the Government of Victoria, National Gallery of Victoria
- The Queen leaves Melbourne for overseas
- (Separate program for The Duke of Edinburgh - leaves for overseas on 29 May)