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King Charles and Queen Camilla Are Coming to Australia.
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18th October where they will be welcomed to Parliament
House in Canberra by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese
and they will attend a reception for political
and community leaders.
Prominent Australians who have demonstrated achievement in
fields such as science, health, arts, culture, sports will
be on the guest list.
The Royals have a busy schedule. They will attend engagements
in Sydney on the 20th and 22nd October and visit Canberra
again on the 21st before returning to Sydney the next day.
In Sydney they will conduct a fleet review of the navy, attend
a community barbeque and visit the Opera House.
They will lay a wreath at the Australian War Memorial and also
visit the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Memorial.
King Charles will also visit CSIRO as part of the agency's
effort to tackle bushfires. King Charles will also meet with
prominent scientists to learn about their ground-breaking
cancer research.
King Charles will meet with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
representatives and groups.
It's a very full schedule for a monarch combating cancer and
having decided to put off his weekly treatment to come and visit
us.
This will be the King's first visit since he became King and the
first visit by a reigning British monarch since 2011.
His Majesty first visited Australia in 1966 and he has a strong
personal affection for Australia.
His Majesty has made 15 official visits to Australia. Most
recently in 2018 for the Commonwealth Games.
By coming here he's done us proud.
We need to return the gesture by welcoming him and his wife
to this land of mateship and a fair-go.
Which is obviously lacking in our state premiers
all of whom have said they are too busy to meet with the King.
Shame on them. Whether you're pro-Republic or pro-Monarchy -
the fact remains - King Charles is our current Head of State
and our politicians need to- follow
protocol and meet and greet the visiting monarch to whom they've
taken an oath to serve.