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Governor-General of Australia

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Governor-General of Australia
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Incumbent
Sam Mostyn

since 1 July 2024
Viceregal
StyleHis Excellency the Honourable
ResidenceGovernment House (Canberra)
Admiralty House (Sydney)
SeatCanberra
NominatorPrime Minister of Australia
AppointerMonarch of Australia
on the advice of the Prime Minister
Term lengthAt His Majesty's pleasure
(usually 5 years by convention)[1]
Formation1 January 1901
First holderThe Earl of Hopetoun
SalaryA$495,000[2]
Websitegg.gov.au

The Governor-General of Australia is the representative in Australia of Australia's head of state, Charles III. The current Governor-General is Sam Mostyn.

The Governor-General of Australia is a powerful person in the country. The Governor-General is leader of the Executive Council and Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Defence Forces.

List of governors-general

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No.TermName
FromTo
1 1 January 19019 January 1903 John Adrian Louis Hope, 7th Earl of Hopetoun
2 9 January 190321 January 1904 Hallam Tennyson, 2nd Baron Tennyson
3 21 January 19049 September 1908 Henry Northcote, 1st Baron Northcote
4 9 September 190831 July 1911 William Ward, 2nd Earl of Dudley
5 31 July 191118 May 1914 Thomas Denman, 3rd Baron Denman
6 18 May 19146 October 1920 Sir Ronald Munro-Ferguson
7 6 October 19208 October 1925 Henry Forster, 1st Baron Forster
8 8 October 192521 January 1931 John Baird, 1st Baron Stonehaven
9 21 January 193123 January 1936 Sir Isaac Isaacs
10 23 January 193630 January 1945 Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Baron Gowrie
11 30 January 194511 March 1947 Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester
12 11 March 19478 May 1953 Sir William McKell
13 8 May 19532 February 1960 Sir William Slim
14 2 February 19603 February 1961 William Morrison, 1st Viscount Dunrossil
15 3 August 19617 May 1965 William Sidney, 1st Viscount De L'Isle
16 7 May 196530 April 1969 Richard Gardiner Casey, Baron Casey
17 30 April 196911 July 1974 Sir Paul Hasluck
18 11 July 19748 December 1977 Sir John Kerr
19 8 December 197729 July 1982 Sir Zelman Cowen
20 29 July 198216 February 1989 Sir Ninian Stephen
21 16 February 198916 February 1996 Bill Hayden
22 16 February 199629 June 2001 Sir William Deane
23 29 June 200128 May 2003 Dr Peter Hollingworth
24 11 August 20039 September 2008 Major-General Michael Jeffery
25 10 September 200826 March 2014 Ms Quentin Bryce, AC
26 26 March 20141 July 2019 Sir Peter Cosgrove
27 1 July 20191 July 2024 David Hurley
28 1 July 2024 Sam Mostyn

Living former governors-general

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As of October 2023 there are five living former governors-general of Australia. The most recently deceased governor-general, Bill Hayden (1989–1996), died on 21 October 2023.

NameTerm of officeDate of birth
Sir William Deane 1996–2001 4 January 1931 (age 95)
Peter Hollingworth 2001–2003 10 April 1935 (age 90)
Dame Quentin Bryce 2008–2014 23 December 1942 (age 83)
Sir Peter Cosgrove 2014–2019 28 July 1947 (age 78)
David Hurley 2019–2024 26 August 1953 (age 72)

Other websites

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References

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  1. Governor-General Archived 23 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 21 March 2016.
  2. Australia, Commonwealth Parliament of. "Governor-General Amendment Salary Bill 2019". www.aph.gov.au. Archived from the original on 12 December 2019. Retrieved 2019-06-07.