Swedish State Visit to Australia: November 7-12, 2005


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1st photo of the state dinner...

Polfoto 07-11-2005 Queen Silvia of Sweden, front right, signs the visitors book while King Carl XVI Gustaf, right, Governor General Michael Jeffery and his wife Marlena look on at Government House before a State Dinner in Canberra, Australia, Monday Nov 7, 2005. The King and Queen of Sweden are in Australia for a six day state visit.
 

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Transcript of 6:30pm news SBS

SWEDISH ROYALS VISIT AUSTRALIA
The King and Queen of Sweden have arrived in Australia for a 6-day visit. While here, they will explore their interest in Australian art and history and the environment. And the royals have not ruled out questioning the Federal Government over its refusal to sign the Kyoto Protocol on global warming.

Hundreds of Australia's Swedish community turned out to welcome the royals as King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia touched down on Australian soil, greeted by the Prime Minister and Governor-General. and a 21-gun salute. The Swedish King inspected the Guard of Honour before being whisked away for a tour of the Australian War Memorial, laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Then it was on to lunch at Parliament House with the Prime Minister and the Opposition Leader. The Prime Minister praised their two countries' warm relationship and trade links.
JOHN HOWARD, PRIME MINISTER: But there are many Australian businessmen and women who are very familiar with Swedish technology, Swedish ingenuity and Swedish scientific and medical research capacity.
The royal couple then toured some of Canberra's sites, including the National Museum, viewing Aboriginal artefacts. During the 6-day visit, the royals will meet Australian experts to discuss advances in medicine and biotechnology. But the Swedish King isn't saying whether he'll raise an issue close to his heart, that of global warming, with the Prime Minister.
KING CARL GUSTAF: Maybe, maybe not, I don't know, it depends. It depends on my mood. No, it depends who I'm talking to. And there's nothing sort of planned, it's more a general discussion. The royals have previously expressed their concerns to reporters in Sweden about Australia's refusal to sign the Kyoto Protocol. Tomorrow, they will attend a round table discussion on climate change and Australia's biodiversity at the Australian National University. They will also spend time in Sydney, Perth, Adelaide and the Northern Territory over the following week.


So I guess we know what they're doing tomorrow, at least!
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The queen looks beautiful by arrive at Canberra.
But the dress she is wear by the gala at evening looks not elegant. This dress she wear at Nobel-Gala at 10.12.1995. The has realy more wonderful dresses as this one.
 
OMG! :eek: Silvia really digs deep in the wardrobe after a dress, I mean 1995! c´mon she must have something newer (and better) than this to wear at a state visit. The only conclusion I can come up with is that she must be saving up for Victorias wedding next year ;)
 
Swedish royals continue visit

From: AAP
November 08, 2005

EXHIBITIONS of Australian plants and Swedish designs are on the agenda for the King and Queen of Sweden as they continue their official tour today.

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,17176229-29277,00.html

There's no frenzy, but a very warm royal applause
SANDRA O'MALLEY
08nov05

http://www.theadvertiser.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5936,17173328%5E911,00.html

rop81 said:
The only conclusion I can come up with is that she must be saving up for Victorias wedding next year
I like your reasoning. ;)
 
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Danielle said:
I like your reasoning. ;)

Me too...ME TOO!! :D

Thanks to all, who have posted pictures. IMO state visits or visits with an economical or social background to Australia are always well organised (from the Australians)...and an interesting mix between duty and fun.
 
It says they're coming to Sydney, but I still have no definite idea where they will be and if I am able to see them there or not, or on what day. :( I can't exactly camp outside Marie Bashir's office and follow her when she's having dinner with the King and Queen.
 
Danielle said:
I can't exactly camp outside Marie Bashir's office and follow her when she's having dinner with the King and Queen.

Why not Danielle? (kidding!):p I am surprised the Sweden Abroad Canberra website doesn't have much information. And I would have thought some of the newspapers would have where they are going to be since the point of the visit is to promote Swedish Australian relations.
 
I read in this article last week http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/swedish-visit-may-put-heat-on-pm/2005/10/21/1129775959894.html?oneclick=true that they would be attending an e-health conference in Sydney, so I did a bit of research and tracked it down to this conference & AGM:
http://www.hl7.org.au/2005-SYD.htm

It says that the conference is taking place on 8 & 9 November. Well, we know that they are still in Canberra today (am I right?), so they must be going there tomorrow.

Here is the Central Queensland University Sydney Campus, where the conference is taking place:
http://www.syd.cqu.edu.au/
 
Forge1985 said:
I read in this article last week http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/swedish-visit-may-put-heat-on-pm/2005/10/21/1129775959894.html?oneclick=true that they would be attending an e-health conference in Sydney, so I did a bit of research and tracked it down to this conference & AGM:
http://www.hl7.org.au/2005-SYD.htm

It says that the conference is taking place on 8 & 9 November. Well, we know that they are still in Canberra today (am I right?), so they must be going there tomorrow.

Here is the Central Queensland University Sydney Campus, where the conference is taking place:
http://www.syd.cqu.edu.au/
Thanks for the information. I doubt us 'plebs' would be allowed to attend the conference, and I'm sure I'd look like a bit of a loser if I stood outside holding a Swedish flag and a stuffed Kangaroo as a gift! :rolleyes: Eh, I can just feel the embarrassment right now. I'm just hoping there will be some photos. I got the SMH so hopefully there will be something for me to scan.
 
DAY 2

Polfoto 08-11-2005 King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden speaks to recipients of the Baden-Powell Fellows awards in Canberra, Australia, Tuesday Nov 8, 2005. King Gustaf also launched the Australian chapter of the World Scout Foundation. The King and Queen of Sweden are in Australia for a six day State visit.
 

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DAY 2

Polfoto 08-11-2005 King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and Queen Silvia applaud after hearing Swedish community chidren sing a national folk song at a reception at the Embassy of Sweden in Canberra, Australia, Tuesday Nov. 8, 2005. The king and queen of Sweden are in Australia for a six day state visit.
 

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DAY 2

Polfoto 08-11-2005 Queen Silvia and King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden view engravings of Australian plants in Canberra, Australia, Tuesday Nov 8, 2005. The display was of plants gathered by British Botanist Sir Joseph Banks and Swedish botanist Daniel Solander. The king and queen of Sweden are in Australia for a six day state visit.
 

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More from the state dinner from UK Press (courtesy of Liza as posted on SRMB) :
 

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great pics! but im too sure about that gown
 
I like the gown too, but to me, the tiara is too small for it. Al and all, I like the Queen's look though.
 
Her Majesty looked wonderful I thought.

I do hope the King & Queen are enjoying their time here.

"MII"
 
November 8, the King and Queen visited the opening of the 'Swedish Living' exhibition in Sydney. Pictures from Reuters/Yahoo.
 

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mmm that gown.. i like it...but what's up with the scarf?!

and the jewellery is totally wrong...those she wore at nobel was much better...
 
more from ANP of yesterday's state dinner & today's events in Canberra :
 

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I think it´s a shame that the Queen usually wears small jewels when going to a state visit in a republic, she does it quite often I think. The dress lookes quite good actually from what I thought first, but it must be very awkward with that big bow in the back when you should sit down at a state dinner...
 
rop81 said:
I think it´s a shame that the Queen usually wears small jewels when going to a state visit in a republic, she does it quite often I think. The dress lookes quite good actually from what I thought first, but it must be very awkward with that big bow in the back when you should sit down at a state dinner...


Australia is not a Republic, we are a Constitutional Monarchy. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of Australia.

"MII"
 
DAY 3

Polfoto 09-11-2005 Queen Silvia of Sweden meets with cochlear implant recipient Marcus Dadd left, during a visit to the Sydney offices of the artificial hearing implant company Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2005. Queen Silvia is the Patron of Society for Deaf, Hearing-Impaired and Speech Disturbances in Sweden.
 

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The Queen looks lovely in that white dress and light blue shawl!

Picture mix from Expressen - Part 1
 

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Picture mix from Expressen - Part 2
 

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On Tuesday, day 2 of the State Visit, the King and Queen attended a Gala Banquet hosted by the Governor of New South Wales, Professor Marie Bashir, at the Government House. Picture from the Royal Court's website.
 

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Thanks for posting the picture.:)

The dress is beautiful but it's old. She wear it by Nobel 1994 and in Oslo July 1997.:rolleyes:

GrandDuchess said:
On Tuesday, day 2 of the State Visit, the King and Queen attended a Gala Banquet hosted by the Governor of New South Wales, Professor Marie Bashir, at the Government House. Picture from the Royal Court's website.
 
I think a state visit to australia probably took a lot of efforts for the many gala dinner held in each city. the same happened when frederik & mary visit australia, mary took lots of gowns because they have gala dinner every night. so, it's no wonder queen sylvia try to use her gala gowns again ;)
too bad there aren't many pictures from those gala dinner.:(

Here are some from today :

Polfoto 09-11-2005 King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and Queen Silvia of Sweden stand with members of Australia's Swedish community on the steps of the Sydney Opera House Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2005. Queen Silvia and King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden are on a six day visit to Australia.
 

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