Governor-General
GG stands for in governmentGeneral GovernmentIn Australian politics, GG stands for Governor General.
The traditional role of the Governor General was to report to the Queen what the Australian government was up to and to give instructions from the British government and the Queen to the Australian Government. Since Australia became an independent Country in its own right the position of GG has became largely symbolic.
The traditional role of the Governor General was to report to the Queen what the Australian government was up to and to give instructions from the British government and the Queen to the Australian Government. Since Australia became an independent Country in its own right the position of GG has became largely symbolic.
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delivers government programs for war veterans, members of the Australian Defence Force, members of the Australian Federal Police and their dependants.
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AEST stands for Australian Eastern Standard Time(UTC+10:00) . It is one of three zone of Australian standard time which is regulated by state government.
The Australian aboriginals don't have a central leadership there are hundreds of separate tribes or groups of indigenous people all over Australia. Something that the Australian Government is acutely aware of. United they stand divided they fall.
The Australian political system is Still part of the British Monarchy, so Queen Elisabeth is still the titular head of the government of Australia. The Governor general is the Queens representative or go between so to speak. The Governor general is an Australian appointed to the job by the Australian parliament. The role of the GG is largely ceremonial He swears in the government for example and he also install a caretaker government between the time the government is stood down and when the new one is elected in to office. If for certain reasons the ruling party is unable to carry out its job the GG has the power to sack both houses of the Parliament and call for a new election, as happened with the sacking of the Whitlam labour government.
Two terms for the australian government are The commonwealth governement and the federal government.
The Australian government.