No one. the queen is top.
Queen Elizabeth II is the nominal or the titular Head of State of Australia and is therefore guaranteed a position on Australian currency.
Queen Elizabeth II is the nominal or the titular Head of State of Australia and is therefore guaranteed a position on Australian currency.
The first queen of Australia was Queen Victoria.
There is no queen of Australia. The Queen who you might call Australia's Queen is more of Britain's queen. So, I reckon it was spent in Britain, unnoticed.
The Queen of N.Z is also the queen of australia!
England and Australia are separate jurisdictions, although Australia remains part of the British Commonwealth of Nations, and Queen Elizabeth II is the official head of state of Australia. But the position is ceremonial only.
Because Australia chose not to become a republic. The queen is head of Australia in Title only.
Australia decided not to become a republic. Because of this decision they also decided to take many British customs (the flag,i.e) they also let the beloved Queen of England have a title. It is to be understood though that the Queen of England has absolutely no power in the world.... she just waves and smiles.... that is her position in other words... and the same is to her title in Australia... waving and smiling.... she has a title for Canada also.
Yes the queen should be the head of state of Australia.
Australia is a constitutional monarchy with The Queen as Sovereign.As a constitutional monarch, The Queen, by convention, is not involved in the day-to-day business of the Australian Government, but she continues to play important ceremonial and symbolic roles.The Queen's relationship to Australia is unique. In all her duties, she speaks and acts as Queen of Australia, and not as Queen of the United Kingdom. The Queen's Royal style and title in Australia is Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God Queen of Australia and Her other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth.
Queen Elizabeth II is still the monarch of Australia and will be unless Australians decide by referendum that Australia should become a republic.
There is no "Queen of Australia".The Queen in England is queen over the countries in the Commonwealth, but she has no say or even the right to interfere in any matters of politics. Since Australia's complete independence (which many would argue has not taken place, but certainly has constitutionally), the Queen has no official right to any say in any political matters. She truly is just a figurehead.So, no - she does not choose the people to form the Parliament. The Parliamentarians are chosen in elections, in which the Australian people vote for candidates selected by the political parties being represented.The Queen of England is our constitutional Head of State as a figurehead (as stated above) but she does have the title "Queen of Australia" for being in that position. Just a technicality.