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Government House Open Day – 3 May 2009

His Excellency the Governor, Dr Ken Michael AC and Mrs Julie Michael, are hosting an Open Day and invite members of the public to explore and experience part of the cultural heritage of Western Australia.

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The public rooms of Government House, the Ballroom and the Gardens will be open to the public on Sunday 3 May 2009 between 11am and 4pm.

The Governor and Mrs Michael are keen to encourage as many people as possible to visit and enjoy the house and gardens during the open day.

As usual, admission is free and visitors are welcome to tour the public rooms of Government House and the Ballroom, or picnic on the lawns. There is access for disabled persons and refreshments will be on sale in the Ballroom Supper Room.


There will also be a variety of displays and entertainment throughout the day for your enjoyment.

If you require further information, please call Reception at Government House on 9429 9199 or visit the Government House Website.

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