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Governor of Queensland
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{{Short description|Representative of the monarch of Australia in the state of Queensland}}{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2018}}{{Use Australian English|date=March 2018}}







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| incumbentsince = 1 November 2021Viceroy#Commonwealth realms>ViceregalExcellency>Her Excellency the Honourable| residence = Government House, Brisbane (Fernburg)Monarchy of Australia>MonarchPremier of Queensland>premier)| termlength = At His Majesty's pleasure| termlength_qualified = (typically 5 years)| constituting_instrument = | formation = 10 December 1859George Bowen>Sir George Bowen| deputy =
  • £5,000 (1900){{efn|{{Inflation|UK|5000|1900|fmt=eq|cursign=£{edih}.WEB,weblink Queensland Blue Book – 1900, 1900, Internet Archive, }}
  • A$488,686 (2019){{efn|The salary of the Governor is set out in the Governors (Salary and Pensions) Amendment Regulation 2021, which states that the salary of the governor is to be equal to the amount of the Chief Justice of Queensland under the Judicial Remuneration Act 2007.WEB,weblink Governors (Salary and Pensions) Amendment Regulation 2021, 2021, legislation.qld.gov.au, Parliament of Queensland, 27 January 2023, 27 January 2023,weblink live, In section 27 of the Judicial Remuneration Act 2007, the salary for the Chief Justice is to be "published by gazette notice, the adjusted salary or allowance."WEB,weblink Judicial Remuneration Act 2007, legislation.qld.gov.au, Parliament of Queensland, 27 January 2023, 27 January 2023,weblink live, As of July 2019 the salary was A$488,686, not including allowance.WEB,weblink Judicial Salaries – Gazette Notice, courts.qld.gov.au, 27 January 2023, 27 January 2023,weblink live, }}
}}govhouse.qld.gov.au}}}}The Governor of Queensland is the representative of the monarch, currently King Charles III, in the state of Queensland.WEB, Role of the Governor,weblink 2023-12-07, Government House Queensland, en-AU, 4 March 2022,weblink live, In an analogous way to the governor-general at the national level, the governor performs constitutional and ceremonial functions at the state level. In particular the governor has the power to appoint and dismiss the premier of Queensland and all other ministers in the Cabinet, and issue writs for the election of the state parliament.The current governor of Queensland, former Chief Health Officer of Queensland Jeannette Young, was sworn in on 1 November 2021.WEB, Dr Jeannette Young Queensland's New Governor,weblink Ministerial Media Statements, 21 June 2021, en, 24 June 2021,weblink live, The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Queensland, currently Helen Bowskill, acts in the position of governor in the governor's absence. In June 2014, Queen Elizabeth II, upon the recommendation of then-Premier Campbell Newman, accorded all current, future and living former governors the title The Honourable in perpetuity.WEB, 20 June 2014, Notice,weblink live,weblink 19 March 2018, 20 March 2018, Queensland Government Gazette, 307, dmy-all,

Official residence

The governor has resided at Government House, Brisbane since 1910. The mansion, set in {{convert|14|ha|acre}} of gardens and bushland in the Brisbane suburb of Paddington, is also known as Fernberg.QHR, 15050, Government House, 600275, 1 August 2014, Unlike Fernberg, the original Government House was purpose-built and was used from 1862 to 1910; the building still exists today on the grounds of Queensland University of Technology's CBD campus.QHR, Old Government House, 600118, 10 December 2023,

Constitutional provisions

The office of the governor was initially established by letters patent issued by Queen Victoria on the founding of Queensland in 1867. However, up until 1977 the office was not formally recognised in Queensland legislation, with the powers of the governor set down in the letters patent and in an imperial order in council which preserved the effect of the Australian Constitutions Act 1842 (Imp) (the document that granted NSW a semi-elected assembly) as regard to the governor and restricted the power of the Queensland assembly to remove the position. However, following the 1975 Dismissal crisis then premier Sir Joh Bjelke-Peterson amended the Constitution Act 1867 (Qld) to replicate the provisions of the order in council. This was done as the order in council only applied due to the continuing authority of the British Parliament in regard to the states. It was feared that a future Commonwealth government would either assert or acquire by consent the exiting powers of the imperial parliament over the states, giving them the power to either abolish the office or make it subordinate to the governor-general, allowing the Commonwealth to order the state governor to refuse royal assent to state bills. This amendment provision was doubly entrenched, requiring a referendum for the provisions about the governor to be amended or removed. Following the passage of the Australia Act 1986, the power of the British Parliament to legislate for the states has been removed. However, there remains academic doubts of the legal effectiveness of the double entrenchment provisions.JOURNAL, Twomey, Anne, 2009, Keeping the Queen in Queensland : How Effective is the Entrenchment of the Queen and Governor in the Queensland Constitution?,weblink University of Queensland Law Journal, 28, 1, Austlii, 7 December 2023, 7 December 2023,weblink live, The Constitution Act 2001 consolidated the previous constitutional documents, including the most recent letters-patent, leaving the role of the governor fully defined by Australian law.LEGISLATION AU, Qld, act, coq2001288, Constitution of Queensland 2001, ch4, However, the doubly entrenched provisions of the 1867 constitution remains in place as a referendum was not sought to amend them.In accordance with the conventions of the Westminster system of parliamentary government, the governor nearly always acts solely on the advice of the head of the elected government, the Premier of Queensland. Nevertheless, the governor retains the reserve powers of the Crown, and has the right to appoint and dismiss ministers, issue pardons, and dissolve Parliament.{{Citation needed|date=December 2023}}The Queensland Constitution expressly provides that the governor "is not subject to direction by any person and is not limited as to the Governor's sources of advice" on the appointment or dismissal of ministers (s 35), another provision inserted by the Bjelke-Petersen government in the wake of the 1975 federal dismissal. This provision worked against Bjelke-Petersen when, in the dying days of his government in November 1987, he tried and failed to convince governor Sir Walter Campbell to remove several ministers to shore up his own support within Parliament. When the parliamentary wing of the National Party deposed Bjelke-Petersen and elected one of the dissident ministers, Mike Ahern, as the new leader of the National Party, Bjelke-Petersen initially refused to resign as premier and Sir Walter resisted calls to dismiss him. Bjelke-Petersen elected to resign on 1 December 1987.{{Citation needed|date=December 2023}}The governor is head of the Executive Council, a Queensland equivalent to the Federal Executive Council. The Council is composed of ministers from the government of the day. The Chief Justice of Queensland and other judges in the Queensland judicial system are appointed by the governor acting on the advice of the Executive Council.{{Citation needed|date=December 2023}}

Governor's standard









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{{FIAV|Mirror}}| Proportion = 1:2Union Jack with a white roundel in the centre with the state badge of Queensland: a light blue Maltese cross, surmounted by a royal crown and surrounded by garland of laurel leaves.{{Citation needed|date=December 2023}}The general design of standards for British governors was approved by Queen Victoria in 1869. The design for governors of Queensland was created and flown as a personal standard since 1876, when the Maltese cross was adopted as the colonial badge.WEB, 29 November 1876, Queensland Government Gazette,weblink No. 64, 1141, If the standard is flying at Government House, on a vehicle or at an event, this indicates that the governor is present.{{Citation needed|date=December 2023}}


Past and present standards of the governor
File:Flag of the Governor of Queensland (1870–1876).svg|1870–1876File:Flag of the Governor of Queensland (1901-1952).svg|1876–1963, bearing a Tudor crownFile:Flag of the Governor of Queensland.svg|1963–present, bearing a St. Edward's crown

List of governors of Queensland

The first Australian- (and Queensland-) born governor of Queensland was Lieutenant-General Sir John Lavarack (appointed 1946). His successor, Sir Henry Abel Smith (a relative of the royal family), was British. All subsequent governors have been Australian-born, except for Leneen Forde, who was born in Canada but who emigrated to Australia at an early age.Prior to the Separation of Queensland in 1859, it was part of New South Wales under the governors of New South Wales.
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{{small|(1837–1901)}}! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|10 December 1859|4 January 1868|sep=and|duration=on}} ! rowspan="2"| 2 (File:Samuel Blackall Portrait (cropped) 2.jpgPortrait) {{smallColonel the Honourable}}Samuel Blackall{{small>(1809–1871)}}14 August}}18682 January}}1871! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|14 August 1868|2 January 1871|sep=and|duration=on}} ! rowspan="2"| 3 (File:StateLibQld 2 254219 Marquis of Normanby, third governor of Queensland, Brisbane, 1874 (cropped) 2.jpgPortrait) {{smallThe Right Honourable}}George Phipps, 2nd Marquess of Normanby>George Phipps{{smallKnight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George>GCMG}}{{small|(1819–1890)}}12 August}}187112 November}}1874! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|12 August 1871|12 November 1874|sep=and|duration=on}} ! rowspan="2"| 4 (File:William Cairns.jpgPortrait) {{smallWilliam Cairns>Sir William Cairns{{smallKnight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George>KCMG}}{{small|(1828–1888)}}23 January}}187514 March}}1877! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|23 January 1875|14 March 1877|sep=and|duration=on}} ! rowspan="2"| 5 (File:StateLibQld 2 180859 Sir Arthur Edward Kennedy, Governor of Queensland, 1877 (cropped).jpgPortrait) {{smallArthur Kennedy (colonial administrator)>Sir Arthur Kennedy{{smallKnight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George>GCMG, Companion of the Order of the Bath}}{{small>(1809–1883)}}20 July}}1877 2 May}}1883! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|20 July 1877|2 May 1883|sep=and|duration=on}} ! rowspan="2"| 6 (File:Anthony Musgrave (cropped).jpegPortrait) {{smallAnthony Musgrave>Sir Anthony Musgrave{{smallKnight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George>GCMG}}{{small|(1828–1888)}}6 November}}1883 9 October}}1888! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|6 November 1883|9 October 1888|sep=and|duration=on}} ! rowspan="2"| 7 (File:StateLibQld 1 113832 Sir Henry Wylie Norman.jpgPortrait) {{nowrapField marshal the Honourable}}Henry Wylie Norman>Sir Henry Norman}}{{smallKnight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath>GCB, Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George, Order of the Indian Empire>CIE}}{{small|(1826–1904)}}1 May}}188931 December}}1895! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|1 May 1889|31 December 1895|sep=and|duration=on}} ! rowspan="2"| 8 (File:Charles Cochrane-Baillie, Governor of Queensland (cropped).jpgPortrait) {{nowrapThe Right Honourable}}Charles Cochrane-Baillie, 2nd Baron LamingtonCharles Cochrane-Baillie}}{{small>2nd Baron Lamington}}{{small|(1860–1940)}}9 April}}1896 19 December}}1901 ! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|9 April 1896|19 December 1901|sep=and|duration=on}} Edward VII(File:Edward VII in coronation robes (cropped).jpg|120px)
{{small|(1901–1910)}}! rowspan="2"| 9 (File:Sir Herbert Chermside.jpgPhotograph) {{smallHerbert Chermside>Sir Herbert Chermside{{smallKnight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George>GCMG, Companion of the Order of the Bath}}{{small>(1850–1929)}}24 March}}1902 10 October}}1904 ! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|24 March 1902|10 October 1904|sep=and|duration=on}}! rowspan="2"| 10 (File:Lord Chelmsford circa 1915 (cropped).jpgPhotograph) {{smallFrederic Thesiger, 1st Viscount Chelmsford>Frederic Thesiger{{smallKnight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George}}{{small>(1868–1933)}}30 November}}1905 26 May}}1909! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|30 November 1905|26 May 1909|sep=and|duration=on}} ! rowspan="2"| 11 (File:StateLibQld 1 210859 Sir William MacGregor (cropped).jpgPhotograph) {{smallWilliam MacGregor>Sir William MacGregor{{smallKnight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George>GCMG, Companion of the Order of the Bath, Albert Medal for Lifesaving>AM}}{{small|(1846–1919)}}2 December}}1909 16 July}}1914! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|2 December 1909|16 July 1914|sep=and|duration=on}} George V(File:George V of the united Kingdom (cropped).jpg|120px)
{{small|(1910–1936)}}! rowspan="2"| 12 (File:Hamilton Goold-Adams.jpgPhotograph) {{smallHamilton Goold-Adams>Sir Hamilton Goold-Adams{{smallKnight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George>GCMG, Companion of the Order of the Bath}}{{small>(1858–1920)}}15 March}}19153 February}}1920! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|15 March 1915|3 February 1920|sep=and|duration=on}}! rowspan="2"| 13 (File:Sir Matthew Nathan.jpgPhotograph) {{smallLieutenant Colonel the Honourable}}Matthew Nathan>Sir Matthew Nathan{{smallKnight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George>GCMG}}{{small|(1862–1939)}}3 December}}192017 September}}1925! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|3 December 1920|17 September 1925|sep=and|duration=on}}! rowspan="2"| 14 (File:Sir John Goodwin (cropped).jpgPhotograph) {{smallLieutenant General the Honourable}}John Goodwin (British Army officer)>Sir John Goodwin{{smallKnight Commander of the Order of the Bath>KCB, Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order>DSO}}{{small|(1871–1960)}}13 July}}19277 April}}1932! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|13 July 1927|7 April 1932|sep=and|duration=on}}! rowspan="2"| 15 (File:StateLibQld 2 149003 Sir Leslie Orme Wilson, 1942 (cropped).jpgPhotograph) {{smallLeslie Wilson (politician)>Sir Leslie Wilson{{smallOrder of the Star of India>GCSI, Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George, Order of the Indian Empire>GCIE, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order}}{{small>(1876–1955)}}13 June}}193223 April}}1946| Edward VIII{{small|(1936)}}! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|13 June 1932|23 April 1946|sep=and|duration=on}} George VI(File:King George VI crop (cropped).jpg|120px)
{{small|(1936–1952)}} ! rowspan="2"| 16 (File:Sir John Lavarack.jpgPhotograph) {{smallJohn Lavarack>Sir John Lavarack{{smallKnight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George>KCMG, Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order, Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire>KBE, Companion of the Order of the Bath, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order>DSO}}{{small|(1885–1957)}}1 October}}19464 December}}1957 ! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|1 October 1946|4 December 1957|sep=and|duration=on}} Elizabeth II(File:The Queen of Australia.jpg|120px)
{{small|(1952–2022)}}! rowspan="2"| 17 (File:Henry Abel Smith (cropped) 2.pngPhotograph) {{smallHenry Abel Smith>Sir Henry Abel Smith{{smallKnight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George>KCMG, Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order>DSO}}{{small|(1900–1993)}}18 March}}195818 March}}1966! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|18 March 1958|18 March 1966|sep=and|duration=on}}! rowspan="2"| 18 (File:Justice Alan Mansfield Brisbane 1945.jpgPhotograph) {{smallAlan Mansfield>Sir Alan Mansfield{{smallKnight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George>KCMG, Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order}}{{small>(1902–1980)}}21 March}}196621 March}}1972! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|21 March 1966|21 March 1972|sep=and|duration=on}}! rowspan="2"| 19 (File:Caf hannah.jpgPhotograph) {{smallColin Hannah>Sir Colin Hannah{{smallKnight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George>KCMG, Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire, Companion of the Order of the Bath>CB}}{{small|(1914–1978)}}21 March}}197220 March}}1977! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|21 March 1972|20 March 1977|sep=and|duration=on}}! rowspan="2"| 20 (File:James Ramsay in 1978.jpgPhotograph) {{smallJames Ramsay (governor)>Sir James Ramsay{{smallKnight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George>KCMG, Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order, Commander of the Order of the British Empire>CBE, Distinguished Service Cross (United Kingdom), Royal Australian Navy>RAN}}{{small|(1916–1986)}}22 April}}197721 July}}1985! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|22 April 1977|21 July 1985|sep=and|duration=on}}! rowspan="2"| 21 (File:Sir Walter Campbell (cropped).jpgPhotograph) {{smallFlight lieutenant>Flight Lieutenant the Honourable}}Walter Campbell (judge)Walter Campbell{{small>Companion of the Order of Australia, Queen's Counsel>QC}}{{small|(1921–2004)}}22 July}}198529 July}}1992! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|22 July 1985|29 July 1992|sep=and|duration=on}}! rowspan="2"| 22 (File:Leneen Forde, Governor of Queensland, with Premier Wayne Goss and cabinet ministers of the 3rd Goss Ministry, 52nd Parliament, Governor's Residence Fernberg, Brisbane, 31 July 1995 (cropped).jpgPhotograph) {{smallLeneen Forde{{small>Companion of the Order of Australia}}{{small>(b. 1935)}}29 July}}199229 July}}1997! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|29 July 1992|29 July 1997|sep=and|duration=on}}! rowspan="2"| 23 (File:First Beattie Ministry Peter Arnison (cropped).jpgPhotograph) {{smallMajor general (Australia)>Major General the Honourable}}Peter Arnison{{smallCompanion of the Order of Australia>AC, Commander of the Royal Victorian Order}}{{small>(b. 1940)}}29 July}}199729 July}}2003! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|29 July 1997|29 July 2003|sep=and|duration=on}}! rowspan="2"| 24 (File:Quentin and Michael Bryce (cropped).jpgPhotograph) {{smallQuentin Bryce{{small>Companion of the Order of Australia}}{{small>(b. 1942)}}29 July}}200329 July}}2008! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|29 July 2003|29 July 2008|sep=and|duration=on}}! rowspan="2"| 25 (File:Scott Buchholz Penelope Wensley 2013 (cropped) 2.jpgPhotograph) {{smallPenelope Wensley{{small>Companion of the Order of Australia}}{{small>(b. 1946)}}29 July}}200829 July}}2014! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|29 July 2008|29 July 2014|sep=and|duration=on}}! rowspan="2"| 26 (File:Paul de Jersey 2016.jpgPhotograph) {{smallLieutenant the Honourable}}Paul de Jersey{{small>Companion of the Order of Australia, Commander of the Royal Victorian Order>CVO, Queen's Counsel}}{{small>(b. 1948)}}29 July}}20141 November}}2021! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|29 July 2014|1 November 2021|sep=and|duration=on}}! rowspan="3"| 27 (File:Jeannette Young, Chief Health Officer, Queensland Government, 2020 (cropped).jpgPhotograph) {{smallExcellency>Her Excellency the Honourable}}Jeannette Young{{smallCompanion of the Order of Australia>AC, Public Service Medal (Australia)}}{{small>(b. 1963)}} {{small|1 November}}2021 Incumbent Charles III(File:King Charles III (July 2023).jpg|120px)
{{small|(2022 - present)}}! colspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal"| {{age in years and days|1 November 2021|sep=and|duration=on}}

List of administrators and lieutenant-governors of Queensland

Administrators and lieutenant-governors are deputy roles generally appointed to carry out the duties of the governor when the governor is unavailable, due to travel or illness. If one is not appointed, then the duties are carried out by the Chief Justice of Queensland (or the most senior judge available).WEB,weblink The Executive Government of Queensland, Queensland Parliament,weblink 25 November 2017, live, 25 November 2017, The following are the administrators and lieutenant-governors of Queensland:WEB,weblink Governors and Deputy Governors of Queensland, 2014, Queensland Parliament, 15 December 2016, live,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20160330075354weblink">weblink 30 March 2016, dmy-all, {| class="wikitable"!Name!!Term !!NotesMaurice Charles O'Connell (Australian politician)>Maurice Charles O'Connell|4 January 1868 – 14 August 1868|Administrator|Maurice Charles O'Connell|2 January 1871 – 12 August 1871|Administrator|Maurice Charles O'Connell|12 November 1874 – 23 January 1875|Administrator|Maurice Charles O'Connell|14 March 1877 – 10 April 1877|Administrator|Arthur Edward Kennedy|10 April 1877 – 20 July 1877|Administrator|Joshua Peter Bell|19 March 1880 – 22 November 1880|Administrator|Arthur Hunter Palmer|2 May 1883 – 6 November 1883|Administrator|Arthur Hunter Palmer|20 April 1886 – 13 December 1886|Administrator|Arthur Hunter Palmer|9 October 1888 – 1 May 1889|Administrator|Arthur Hunter Palmer|15 November 1895 – 9 April 1896|Lieutenant Governor Administrator| Samuel Griffith|21 June 1901 – 24 March 1902|Lieutenant Governor |Hugh Muir Nelson|10 October 1904 – 30 November 1905|Lieutenant Governor Arthur Morgan (Queensland politician)>Arthur Morgan|27 May 1909 – 2 December 1909|Lieutenant Governor |Arthur Morgan|16 July 1914 – 15 March 1915|Lieutenant Governor |William Lennon|3 February 1920 – 3 December 1920|Lieutenant Governor |William Lennon|17 September 1925 – 13 June 1927|Lieutenant Governor |William Lennon|8 May 1929 – 2 June 1929|Lieutenant Governor |James William Blair|7 April 1932 – 1 June 1932|Administrator|James William Blair|17 May 1937 – 21 November 1937|AdministratorFrank Cooper (Australian politician)>Frank Cooper|24 April 1946 – 30 September 1946|Lieutenant Governor |Alan Mansfield|25 January 1957 – 18 March 1958|Administrator|Alan Mansfield|31 March 1960 – 24 May 1960|Administrator|Alan Mansfield|18 April 1963 – 18 October 1963|AdministratorWilliam Mack (Australian judge)>William Mack|10 March 1966 – 21 March 1966|Administrator|William Mack|20 March 1969 – 30 June 1969|Administrator|Joseph Aloysius Sheehy|30 June 1969 – 18 September 1969|Administrator|Mostyn Hanger|9 March 1972 – 21 March 1972|Administrator|Mostyn Hanger|21 March 1977 – 22 April 1977|Administrator

Notes

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References

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Further reading

  • BOOK, Fagan, David, The Governors Of Modern Queensland, King, Madonna, University Of Queensland, 2021, 9780702263019,

External links

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