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  2. Government House, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Government House is the heritage-listed vice-regal residence of the governor of New South Wales.It is located on Conservatorium Road in the Sydney central business district, adjacent to the Royal Botanic Garden, and is situated south of the Sydney Opera House, overlooking Sydney Harbour.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Hillview, Sutton Forest - Wikipedia

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    Hillview is a heritage-listed former residence and now boutique hotel at Old Illawarra Highway, Sutton Forest, Wingecarribee Shire, New South Wales, Australia.It was the official country residence of the Governor of New South Wales from 1882 to 1957.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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]

  7. Admiralty House, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Governor-General Sir Isaac Isaacs, appointed in 1931, was the first Governor-General to live permanently at Yarralumla, in Canberra. During his term, Admiralty House remained empty and neglected. Sir Isaac described it in 1934 as being "stripped of its glamour, with no furnishings but a few fine mirrors, its garden wild and overgrown".

  8. Wolfgang Puck reveals the menu items for his 2024 Oscars ...

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    The 2024 Governors Ball will take place after the 96th annual Academy Awards on 10 March ... the cooking connoisseur revealed the menu that he and his catering team plan on serving Hollywood’s ...

  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.