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  2. Governor of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Northcott, the first Australian-born governor (1946–57).. The office of governor is prescribed by the New South Wales Constitution.The Monarch, on the advice and recommendation of the Premier of New South Wales, appoints the governor with a commission issued under the Royal sign-manual and Public Seal of the State, who is from then until being sworn in by the premier and chief ...

  3. Category:Governors of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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  4. Table of precedence for the Commonwealth of Australia

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    Governor of the State when within their own State. Governors of the other (or all) States in order of appointment: Governor of New South Wales: Margaret Beazley (2 May 2019) Governor of Tasmania: Barbara Baker (16 June 2021) Governor of South Australia: Frances Adamson (7 October 2021) Governor of Queensland: Jeannette Young (1 November 2021)

  5. Margaret Beazley - Wikipedia

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    University of Sydney Margaret Joan Beazley , AC , KC , (born 23 July 1951) is an Australian jurist who is the 39th and current governor of New South Wales , serving since 2 May 2019. She was the president of the New South Wales Court of Appeal , the first woman to hold the office , from March 2013 until February 2019.

  6. Governors of the Australian states - Wikipedia

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    The office of governor ("governor in chief" was an early title) is the oldest constitutional office in Australia. The title was first used with the Governor of New South Wales, and dates back to 1788 to the day on which the area (which is now the city of Sydney) became the first British settlement in Australia. Each of the subsequent five ...

  7. Governor of New South Wales - en.wikipedia.org

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    The governor is appointed by the monarch on the advice of the premier of New South Wales, [1] and serves in office for an unfixed period of time—known as serving At His Majesty's pleasure—though five years is the general standard of office term. The current governor is retired judge Margaret Beazley, who succeeded David Hurley on 2 May 2019.

  8. David Martin (governor) - Wikipedia

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    Martin was knighted as a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) in 1988, shortly before being appointed the Governor of New South Wales. [4] Martin set about establishing a relationship between his office as governor and the people of New South Wales. He soon became known as 'the people's Governor'. [1]

  9. Peter Sinclair (governor) - Wikipedia

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    The office of Governor is important." [6] During his time at Government House, Sydney, Sinclair increased accessibility to the public. While all previous Governors had maintained public access through Garden Parties and specific events, Sinclair was the first to start Government House open days, the first being on 24 March 1991.