The Australian treasurer is awarded the title of "Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia." This position is a senior role within the Australian government, responsible for economic policy, government expenditure, and financial management. The treasurer plays a crucial role in shaping the country's fiscal strategy and budgetary decisions.
A treasurer is the official title.
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Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke's treasurer was Paul Keating.
A treasurer is the official title.
In 2011, the Federal Treasurer of Australia was Wayne Swan, of the Australian Labor Party.
Lionel Rose the boxer was awarded Australian of the year in 1986.
In Australia, the title of The Honorable is awarded to Ministers who are appointed to the Executive Council, including Parliamentary Secretaries and the Speaker. Prerequisites for attaining the title vary by state, but the title is usually retained for life.
Cathy Freeman, an Australian sprinter, received the Australian of the Year award in 1998. She was also awarded Young Australian of the Year.
If it's a title then it should be capitalized. If it's being used in a sentence then only Treasurer should be capitalized.
Yes, it is both a proper name and an official title.
Its Cathy Freeman! OK!Sir Macfarlane Burnet became the first Australian to be awarded with the first Australian award in 1960.
Its Cathy Freeman! OK!Sir Macfarlane Burnet became the first Australian to be awarded with the first Australian award in 1960.