On Day 4, Dame Patsy and Sir David headed to Hobart. First stop - MONA - The Museum of Old and New Art, the largest privately funded museum in the Southern Hemisphere. Then it was of to the Australian Antarctic Division for updates on their Million Year ice core project and their krill research. That evening, Dame Patsy and Sir David were guests of honour at a roaming supper at Government House Hobart.
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With the members of the ACT Police and ACT Traffic Operations teams
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Departing Canberra
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Arriving in Hobart
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Meeting New Zealander Vinnie Trim, Executive Chef at MONA - The Museum of Old and New Art
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Art at MONA
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Art at MONA
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Art at MONA
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Outside MONA
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Dame Patsy and Sir David at MONA
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Art at MONA
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Art at MONA
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Art at MONA
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Stylish seating for gallery visitors
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Art at MONA
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Arriving at the Australian Antarctic Division
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Official photo
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Signing the Visitor Book
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A Briefing from Kim Ellis, Director Australian Antarctic Division
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Tanks of krill feed
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The ballroom at Government House in Hobart
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After the guests arrive
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Rob Laurs from the New Zealand High Commission gets to grips with a Tasmanian oyster from a roaming oyster butler
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The programme
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Sir David, Dame Patsy , Governor of Tasmania, Kate Warner, Richard Warner and Dame Annette King
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Governor of Tasmania, Kate Warner
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Dame Patsy speaks
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Dame Patsy speaks
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Award-winning Tasmanian wine
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Ashbolt Farm - suppliers at the roaming supper
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Guests at Government House in Hobart
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Dame Patsy, Sir David, Hon Kate Warner, Governor of Tasmania; Richard Warner; Dame Annette King, New Zealand High Commissioner; Ray Lind and Patricia Forsyth, Australian High Commissioner.