In less than two weeks, Prince Harry and Meghan will be arriving in Australia for their first visit as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

We now know what they'll be getting up to on the 16-day trip which also includes stops in Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand.

The biggest event is Sydney's Invictus Games, but there's plenty more on the itinerary, including visits to Dubbo and Fraser Island.

Tuesday October 16 — royal tour begins in Sydney

Taking in the views of Sydney Harbour while meeting representatives from the 18 competing Invictus Games nations at Admiralty House, the official Sydney residence of Governor-General Peter Cosgrove

Taking in the views of Sydney Harbour while meeting representatives from the 18 competing Invictus Games nations at Admiralty House, the official Sydney residence of Governor-General Peter Cosgrove Visiting Taronga Zoo, where the royals will meet koalas, meet with conservationists who are working to reduce wildlife trafficking, and open the new Taronga Institute of Science and Learning

Visiting Taronga Zoo, where the royals will meet koalas, meet with conservationists who are working to reduce wildlife trafficking, and open the new Taronga Institute of Science and Learning Watching a rehearsal of Bangarra Dance Theatre's Spirit 2018 at the Sydney Opera House and meeting members of the public outside on the forecourt

Watching a rehearsal of Bangarra Dance Theatre's Spirit 2018 at the Sydney Opera House and meeting members of the public outside on the forecourt Attending a reception at Admiralty House

Wednesday October 17 — heading to Dubbo

Visiting the Royal Flying Doctor Service

Visiting the Royal Flying Doctor Service Visiting a property to see first-hand the effects of the drought

Visiting a property to see first-hand the effects of the drought Attending a picnic with locals, where Prince Harry will give an address

Attending a picnic with locals, where Prince Harry will give an address Playing netball and touch footy during a visit to a school which is improving education outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children

Thursday 18 October — flying to Melbourne

Meeting members of the public during a walk to Government House, the official residence of Victorian Governor Linda Dessau, where they'll meet young Victorian leaders

Meeting members of the public during a walk to Government House, the official residence of Victorian Governor Linda Dessau, where they'll meet young Victorian leaders Stopping at a social enterprise cafe which provides leadership and training for young Indigenous Australians

Stopping at a social enterprise cafe which provides leadership and training for young Indigenous Australians Meeting students involved in sustainability programs at a local primary school in the afternoon

Meeting students involved in sustainability programs at a local primary school in the afternoon Travelling by tram to South Melbourne beach where they'll meet beach patrol volunteers

Friday October 19 — back to Sydney

It takes 1,332 steps to climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge. ( 702 ABC Sydney: Corey Hague )

Visiting Bondi Beach where they'll meet members of OneWave, a surf group raising awareness of mental health, and meet members of the public

Visiting Bondi Beach where they'll meet members of OneWave, a surf group raising awareness of mental health, and meet members of the public Meeting with students to talk about social justice and youth empowerment

Meeting with students to talk about social justice and youth empowerment Climbing Sydney Harbour Bridge alongside Prime Minister Scott Morrison to raise the Invictus Flag (the Duke alone — Meghan is sitting this one out)

Climbing Sydney Harbour Bridge alongside Prime Minister Scott Morrison to raise the Invictus Flag (the Duke alone — Meghan is sitting this one out) Meeting with Opposition Leader Bill Shorten at Admiralty House and Mr Morrison at Kirribilli House

Saturday October 20 — the Invictus Games begin

Travelling by boat to Cockatoo Island where they'll watch the Driving Challenge, the first medal event of the Games in which competitors are judged on both speed and precision

Travelling by boat to Cockatoo Island where they'll watch the Driving Challenge, the first medal event of the Games in which competitors are judged on both speed and precision Attending a reception at night with NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian at the Opera House

Attending a reception at night with NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian at the Opera House Attending the Invictus Games opening ceremony, where Prince Harry will give a speech

The driving challenge on Cockatoo Island is the first medal event of the Invictus Games Sydney 2018. ( Invictus Games )

Sunday October 21 — the Invictus Games continue

Watching cycling and sailing events

Watching cycling and sailing events Attending a lunchtime reception with the Prime Minister alongside Invictus Games competitors and community representatives at Sydney's The Domain

Monday October 22 — off to Queensland's Fraser Island

Meeting upon arrival with the traditional owners of K'gari (Fraser Island), the Butchulla People, as well as Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk

Meeting upon arrival with the traditional owners of K'gari (Fraser Island), the Butchulla People, as well as Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk Taking part in a traditional Welcome to Country smoking ceremony

Taking part in a traditional Welcome to Country smoking ceremony Visiting one of Fraser Island's iconic lakes before travelling by boat to Kingfisher Bay



The royals will be visiting one of Fraser Island's famous lakes (pictured: Lake McKenzie) ( Kerrin Binnie )

October 23-24 — visiting Suva, Fiji

Attending a reception and state dinner hosted by Fiji's President George Konrote

Attending a reception and state dinner hosted by Fiji's President George Konrote Laying a wreath at the Fiji War Memorial

Laying a wreath at the Fiji War Memorial Unveiling a statue of a British-Fijian soldier who died in the Battle of Mirbat in Oman in 1972

October 25-26 — visiting Tonga

Meeting Princess Angelika Latufuipeka at the airport

Meeting Princess Angelika Latufuipeka at the airport Attending a reception and dinner following a private meeting with King Tupou VI and Queen Nanasipau'u

Attending a reception and dinner following a private meeting with King Tupou VI and Queen Nanasipau'u Visiting Tupou College which is the oldest high school in the Pacific (it was founded by a British missionary in 1866)

Visiting Tupou College which is the oldest high school in the Pacific (it was founded by a British missionary in 1866) Dedicating two forest reserves to the Queen's Commonwealth Canopy

Friday October 26 — flying back to Sydney

Presenting the youth awards at the Australian Geographic Society Awards

Saturday October 27 — the final day of the Invictus Games

Attending the wheelchair basketball finals before both royals speak at the closing ceremony

October 28-31 — goodbye Australia, hello New Zealand