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April 22 - Week in Review

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April 22 - Week in Review

See the week's main Government news in pictures.

Outbound opportunities: Financial Secretary John Tsang speaks at RoadShow's Go Beyond Hong Kong programme launch. (April 22, 2013)

Koala diplomacy: South Australian Minister for Tourism, Recreation & Sport Leon Bignell and Permanent Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development (Commerce, Industry & Tourism) Andrew Wong sign a tourism co-operation agreement involving a gift of eight koalas. (April 22, 2013)

Constructive dialogue: Secretary for Labour & Welfare Matthew Cheung briefs the media after meeting with striking dock workers. (April 22, 2013)

Going green: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam chats with a primary student taking part in the Green Monday project. (April 22, 2013)

Home affairs: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam launches the Hong Kong: Our Home Campaign. (April 23, 2013)

Shakespeare reading: Secretary for Education Eddie Ng (centre) joins participants in reading a Shakespeare monologue at a reading record event at Hong Kong Stadium. (April 23, 2013)

Lion City liaison: Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean meets Chief Executive CY Leung at the Chief Executive's Office. (April 24, 2013)

Strait to business: Chief Executive CY Leung greets the visiting Kuomintang Honorary Chairman Wu Poh-hsiung at Government House. (April 25, 2013)

Dollars and sense: Chief Executive CY Leung speaks at the third Economic & Financial Forum at the Convention & Exhibition Centre. (April 25, 2013)

Capital call: Chief Executive CY Leung meets Minister of Commerce Gao Hucheng in Beijing. (April 26, 2013)

Preventive measure: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam (right) and Secretary for Food & Health Dr Ko Wing-man clean a handrail in Tai Po Hui Market to encourage people to maintain personal and environmental hygiene to prevent disease. (April 26, 2013)

Helping hand: Secretary for Development Paul Chan joins a clean-up operation in Tai Kiu Market, part of a campaign to encourage the public to work together to clean the city, and strengthen Hong Kong's ability to withstand any epidemic. (April 26, 2013)

Clean sweep: Secretary for Education Eddie Ng (second left) helps out in Sai Kung, as part of a citywide cleansing campaign to remind people of the importance of maintaining hygiene to prevent disease. (April 26, 2013)

Outbound opportunitiesKoala diplomacyConstructive dialogueGoing greenHome affairsShakespeare readingLion City liaisonStrait to businessDollars and senseCapital callPreventive measureHelping handClean sweep