The Governor of New South Wales is formally addressed as "Your Excellency" during official occasions. In conversation, you can refer to them as "Governor" or "Your Excellency" as appropriate. In writing, the correct salutation is "The Honourable [Full Name], Governor of New South Wales." Always maintain a respectful tone when addressing them.
Jillian Skinner MP Minister for Health Governor Macquarie Tower Level 31, 1 Farrer Place SYDNEY NSW 2000
The Governor General of Canada should be initially addressed in conversation as Your Excellency (or simply Excellency), and subsequently as Ma'am (or Sir, in the case of a male governor general).
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William Bligh became governor of NSW in 1805
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11 Aug 2009 the governor of NSW is Her Excellency Professor Marie Bashir.
The first governor of the colony of New South Wales was Governor Arthur Phillip.
The Governor's car doesnt have a number - a gold crown is in place of a number plate.
Newcastle, NSW was first established as a convict camp in 1801. At first it was called King's Town, after Governor King.
In 2008, it is Professor Marie Bashir. Well its 2011 now and I think its Quentin Bryce. The Governor General.
Pretty much to assent to laws and do what the premier advises them to do.
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