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June 16 - Week in Review

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June 16 - Week in Review

See the week's main Government news in pictures

Scholar honoured: Chief Executive CY Leung speaks at the Jao Tsung-I Academy opening ceremony. (June 16, 2014)

Policy review: Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development Gregory So says the Government is striking a balance between the development of tourism and the community's livelihood. (June 16, 2014)

Closer ties: Secretary for Security TK Lai (right) attends a luncheon Minister for Police Anne Tolley hosted during a visit to Wellington, New Zealand. (June 16, 2014)

Repellent appeal: Centre for Health Protection Controller Dr Leung Ting-hung calls on people to take preventive measures against mosquitoes, after the year's first Japanese encephalitis case is confirmed. (June 17, 2014)

Air care: Environmental Protection Department Assistant Director Mok Wai-chuen briefs the media on roadside remote sensing equipment that will monitor emissions from petrol and liquefied petroleum gas vehicles. (June 17, 2014)

Essential project: Chief Executive CY Leung speaks to the media before an Executive Council meeting, urging the community to support the northwest New Territories development plan. (June 17, 2014)

Diplomacy down under: Secretary for Security TK Lai meets Australia's Secretary of the Department of Immigration & Border Protection Martin Bowles. (June 18, 2014)

Safety assurance: Acting Secretary for Security John Lee says the Police have a comprehensive plan to handle public events to be held outside of the Legislative Council. (June 18, 2014)

Public order plea: Speaking to reporters, Chief Secretary Carrie Lam urges people to express their opinions in a peaceful manner. (June 19, 2014)

Exquisite works: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam attends the Paris •Chinese Painting - Legacy of the 20th Century Chinese Masters exhibition at the Art Museum. (June 19, 2014)

Work-life balance: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam speaks at the 2013/14 Family-Friendly Employers Award Scheme presentation ceremony. (June 19, 2014)

Resourceful re-use: Secretary for the Environment KS Wong briefs the media on the Restored Landfill Revitalisation Funding Scheme. (June 19, 2014)

Urban habitat: French artist and sculptor Paulo Grangeon’s 1,600 paper mache pandas populate Victoria Park to spread conservation messages. (June 19, 2014)

Rehab focus: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam visits Lo Wu Correctional Institution, Hong Kong's largest such institution for women. (June 20, 2014)

Revitalised site: Chief Executive CY Leung (centre) attends the opening ceremony of PMQ, a project developed at the former Hollywood Road Police Married Quarters site to showcase creative enterprises. (June 21, 2014)

Equal value: Chief Executive CY Leung tells reporters there must be a balance between conservation and development. (June 21, 2014)

Community spirit: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam speaks at a volunteer campaign launch ceremony in celebration of the HKSAR establishment's17th anniversary. (June 22, 2014)

Skyline captured: A young man takes part in the Sketch HK Youth Painting Day, part of the 17th anniversary celebration of the HKSAR's establishment, in Tsim Sha Tsui. (June 22, 2014)

Scholar honouredPolicy reviewCloser tiesRepellent appealAir careEssential projectDiplomacy down underSafety assurancePublic order pleaExquisite worksWork-life balanceResourceful re-useUrban habitatRehab focusRevitalised siteEqual valueCommunity spiritSkyline captured