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Australia has a Governor-General because its head of state is Queen Elizabeth II, who resides primarily in the United Kingdom, and is the head of state of 16 independent countries. As such, it would be very difficult for her to personally perform all of Australia's necessary state functions, so the Queen appoints a Governor-General as her representative, who performs almost all of the duties of the head of state on her behalf.

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