Notes on the program of the Governor of Victoria.
While on an official visit to Israel, the Governor, the Hon Linda Dessau AC CVO, met with Professor Ariel Porat, President of Tel Aviv University, and other university representatives to discuss the current and future relationship between Victorian universities and Tel Aviv University.
Later, the Governor met with representatives from tourism and aviation industry to discuss collaboration opportunities between Victoria and Israeli businesses.
In the afternoon, the Governor met with His Excellency Isaac Herzog, President of Israel, to discuss opportunities for increased collaboration between Victoria and the State of Israel.
In the evening, the Governor, attended a dinner with notable Victorians and representatives of local Israeli start-ups to strengthen their links with Victoria.
While on an official visit to Israel, the Governor, the Hon Linda Dessau AC CVO, visited the Park of the Australian Soldier in Be'er Sheva which was made possible by the generosity of the Pratt Foundation.
Later, the Governor visited the Be'er Sheva Anzac Memorial Centre and heard from volunteers about the World War One military campaign.
Then, the Governor met with AFL Europe teams from Israel, Australia and the UAE at the Be'er Sheva Commonwealth War Cemetery to their respects to the fallen soldiers.
In the afternoon, the Governor, accompanied by Dr Ralph King, Australia's Ambassador to Israel, attended the first AFL international tournament. The game formed a part of Anzac commemorations. The Governor addressed the crowd and tossed the coin at the start of the game.
While on an official visit to Israel, the Governor, the Hon Linda Dessau AC CVO, met with His Excellency Dr Ralph King, Australian Ambassador to Israel, where she received an update on Australia-Israel relations.
Later that morning, the Governor met with Professor Eyal Zimlichman, Sheba Medical Centre. Recognised as one of the world’s leading hospitals, the Governor discussed Victoria’s strengths in the health and life sciences sector and potential for collaboration.
In the afternoon, the Governor met with Mark Sofer, former Israeli Ambassador to Australia, to discuss the enduring relationship between Victoria and Israel.
Then, the Governor met with aMoon, a global fund based in Israel leveraging science and technology research to transform healthcare.
That evening, the Governor was hosted by Major General Ido Nehushtan (Retd), Chairman of The Israel-Australia Chamber of Commerce, for Shabbat Dinner.
While on an official visit to Türkiye, the Governor, the Hon Linda Dessau AC CVO, toured the Sacred Blue Mosque, Istanbul, with Australia’s Ambassador to Türkiye His Excellency Mr Miles Armitage and Consul-General Tony Huber. The Governor was honoured to learn about this sacred site from the Chief Muezzin.
Later, the Governor hosted a reception for Turkish business women, leaders in a diverse range of sectors to advance opportunities between Victorian and Türkiye.
In the afternoon, the Governor met with Australia’s Ambassador to Türkiye, His Excellency Miles Armitage to discuss the outcomes and opportunities for Victoria and Türkiye at the conclusion of the visit.
Later, the Governor departed Türkiye for Israel.
That evening, beginning her official visit to Israel, the Governor received a briefing from Tim Dillion, Victoria’s Agent-General to the United Kingdom and Commissioner to Europe and Israel.
While on an official visit to Türkiye, the Governor, the Hon Linda Dessau AC CVO, met with alumni of Victorian universities.
Later, the Governor met with His Excellency Ali Yerlikaya, Governor of Istanbul to discuss the strong relationship between Victoria and Türkiye.
Then, the Governor met with a network of Turkish business leaders to discuss areas of mutual interest.
In the afternoon, the Governor met with Professor Dr Ahmet Bolat, Chairman of Turkish Airlines.
While on an official visit to Türkiye, the Governor, the Hon Linda Dessau AC CVO, attended the ANZAC Day Gallipoli Dawn Service.
The Governor then attended the annual Gallipoli ANZAC Day Breakfast.
Later, the Governor attended the Australian Service at the Lone Pine Memorial.
Following this, the Governor attended the Turkish Ceremony at the 57th Regiment Memorial Site.
Finally, the Governor attended the New Zealand Service at Chunuk Bair.
In Victoria, the Lieutenant-Governor, Professor James Angus AO, represented the Governor at the ANZAC Day Dawn Service at the Shrine of Remembrance.
Mr Anthony Howard AM KC then hosted the annual ANZAC Day Breakfast.
Later, the Lieutenant-Governor represented the Governor at the annual ANZAC Day March.
While on an official visit to Türkiye, the Governor, the Hon Linda Dessau AC CVO, attended a commemoration ceremony at Çanakkale Martyrs’ Memorial for the Turkish soldiers who served in the Gallipoli campaign.
Later, the Governor attended a commemoration ceremony at the French National Cemetery and Memorial for the French soldiers who fought in the Gallipoli campaign.
Then, the Governor attended a Commonwealth commemoration ceremony at Helles Memorial for Commonwealth soldiers who participated in the Gallipoli campaign and have no known grave.
In the afternoon, the Governor was hosted by Mr İsmail Kaşdemir, President of the Gallipoli Historical Sites Directorate.
While on an official visit to Türkiye, the Governor, the Hon Linda Dessau AC CVO, received a briefing from Mr Tony Huber, Australia's Consul-General in Istanbul.
Later, the Governor received a briefing from Ms Gönül Serbest, Victoria's Commissioner to Europe, and Mr Kassem Younes, Victoria’s General Manager for Middle East, Turkey and Africa, on Victoria's global economic priorities.
In the evening, the Governor attended a Commanders Dinner accompanied by Mr Matt Keogh, Federal Minister for Veterans' Affairs and Mr Miles Armitage, Ambassador to Türkiye.
The Governor, the Hon Linda Dessau AC CVO, hosted a special meeting of the Executive Council.
The Governor later departed Victoria for Official Travel.
The Governor, the Hon Linda Dessau AC CVO, accompanied by Mr Anthony Howard AM KC, attended the Premier's Anniversary of ANZAC Day State Luncheon.