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Quentin Bryce, Australia's governor general represents the monarchy, meaning she does not represent the forms of government such as local, state and federal, she represents the queen.
Queen Elisabeth II is represented in Australia by the Governor-General.
Yes, he represents the Queen.
because the Governor General represents the queen.
The crown represents the queen in Australia and the others are nomal =D
Queen Elizabeth II is the Head of State for all of Australia. The actual government in Western Australia is run by the Premier.
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As the Commonwealth of Australia is a constitutional monarchy, the Governor-General represents the head of State, Her Majesty the Queen of Australia. By the constitutional conventions of responsible government, however, the Governor-General only exercises the Queen's functions on the advice of the Executive Council, responsible to the elected House of Representatives.However by convention the queen appoints the governor general on the prime minister's recommendation, and the governor general will always follow the advice of the government of the day.
Each of the states in Australia has a Governor who is the Queen's representative.The Queen's representative in the federal parliament is the Governor-General.
Australia has a "Constitutional Monarchy", in that our elected government appoints a representative of the Queen to oversee Government. This representative is the Governor General. Our "Monarch", the Queen of Australia, (Queen of England) is a Constitutional figurehead only, and plays no part in Government.
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Prime Minister and Queen run the country