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Queen Elizabeth II reads a speech in Sydney, 1954. Since 1867, the British royal family has visited Australia over fifty times, with only six visits before 1954. Elizabeth II was the first reigning monarch of Australia to have set foot on Australian soil; she first did so on 3 February 1954, when she was 27 years old.
The Queen meeting Australian entertainers who performed in a Royal Charity Concert at the Sydney Opera House, 1980 The Queen posing with the New Zealand Cabinet during her visit to New Zealand, 1981 The Queen surrounded by children in Queen Street Mall, Brisbane City, 1982 The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at the Closing Ceremony of the XII ...
Second session of the twenty-eighth Parliament of Australia: Canberra: ACT: 28 February 1974 Second session of the thirtieth Parliament of Australia: Canberra: ACT: 8 March 1977 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Sports Centre: Brisbane: Qld: 10 March 1977 Peel-Cunningham County Council Building: Tamworth: NSW: 11 March 1977 [1] High Court of Australia ...
When Queen Elizabeth visited Australia for the first time in 1954, she was only two years into her history-making reign that would ultimately last 70 years until her death on Sept. 8, 2022. Queen ...
The Queen first visited Australia in 1954, when she was just two years into what would become a historic 70-year reign that ended when she died on Sept. 8, 2022 at age 96. ... “For Australia ...
Charles and Camilla’s six-day trip to Canberra and Sydney marks the King’s first trip to Australia as its head of state.
The Queen's Commonwealth and State Visits, 18 December 2012. Queen Elizabeth II undertook a number of state and official visits over her 70-year reign (1952 to 2022), [1] as well as trips throughout the Commonwealth, making her the most widely travelled head of state in history. She did not require a British passport for travelling overseas, as ...
Queen Elizabeth II reads a speech in Sydney during her visit in Australia in 1954. In 1954, Queen Elizabeth II became the first reigning Australian monarch to visit Australia. Her presence provided a sense of certainty to the nation, as well as focusing world attention on Australia. [23]