The Governor-General
Last Reviewed: 16 September 2008

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  • Enquiries: (02) 6283 3533
  • Fax: (02) 6281 3760
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  • Location:
    Government House,
    Dunrossil Dr,
    Canberra ACT 2600
Function:

Under the Constitution, the Governor-General is the Queen's representative in the Commonwealth and the person in whom the executive power of the Commonwealth is vested. The Governor-General is also one of the three elements comprising the Commonwealth Parliament. Her powers include summoning, proroguing and dissolving Parliament; recommending appropriations; assenting to Bills; issuing writs for general elections; appointing and dismissing Ministers; submitting proposals for referendums; making Proclamations and Regulations; and creating government departments and making statutory appointments.

Name: Her Excellency Ms Quentin Bryce AC

Role: Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief