Adriel Brathwaite is the Attorney General for Barbados.
Yes, the singular is Attorney General, the plural is Attorneys General. It is usual to have just one attorney advising an administration, this person would be that administration's Attorney General. However a number of administrations (eg the states comprising the US of A) would each have an Attorney General and collectively these many attorneys would be referred to as the Attorneys General of the states.
Only if you are talking about a specific person. If you're writing "US Attorney General Eric Holder, Jr.," then it should be capitalized. If you're just referring to one of many positions of attorney general with no name attached, it should be lowercase--e.g.: "When I grow up, I want to be an attorney general."
Yes, the noun Australia is a proper noun, the name of a specific place.Common nouns are the general words for people, places, or things. Examples of common nouns for the proper noun Australia are country or commonwealth.
The plural form of attorney is attorneys.
In 2011, Australia's Attorney-General is Robert McClelland. (The Attorney General should not be confused with the Governor General, Quentin Bryce.)
Attorney-General's Department - Australia - was created in 1901.
The budget of Attorney-General's Department - Australia - is 800,000,000 dollars.
John Rau.
the Department of the Attorney- General in the Government of Australia
Since December 1, 2010, this is The Honourable Robert William Clark.
Adriel Brathwaite is the Attorney General for Barbados.
if in Australia to my knowledge you would have to be pardoned by the acting attorney general at that time.
Titabu Tabane is the Attorney General for Kiribati.
As of 2013, the Attorney General and Minister for Legal Affairs is Allyson Maynard Gibson.
The possessive form of the compound noun attorney general is attorney general's.Example: This matter requires an attorney general's investigation.
No, 'general attorney' are two words.