Governors of Victoria
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The Governor of Victoria is the representatives in the Australian state of Victoria of Australia's head of state, Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia. The Governor performs the same constitutional and ceremonial functions at the state level as does the Governor-General of Australia at the national level.
In accordance with the conventions of the Westminster system of parliamentary government, the Governor nearly always acts solely on the advice of the head of the elected government, the Premier of Victoria. Nevertheless, the Governor retains the reserve powers of the Crown, and has the right to dismiss the Premier.
There is also a Lieutenant-Governor and an Administrator. The Chief Justice of Victoria is ex-officio the Administrator, unless he or she is the Lieutenant-Governor, in which case, the next most senior judge is the Administrator. The Lieutenant-Governor takes on the responsibilities of the Governor when that post is vacant or when the Governor is out of the State or unable to act. The Administrator takes on those duties if both the Governor and Lieutenant-Governor are not able to act for the above reasons.
See Governors of the Australian states for a description and history of the office of Governor.
Lieutenant-Governors
- Charles La Trobe, 1851-1854 (La Trobe was Superintendent of the Port Phillip District of New South Wales 1839-1851)
- Captain Sir Charles Hotham, 1854-1855
Governors
- Captain Sir Charles Hotham, 1855
- Sir Henry Barkly, 1856-1863
- Sir Charles Darling, 1863-1866
- Sir John Manners-Sutton, 1866-1873
- Sir George Bowen, 1873-1879
- George Phipps, Marquess of Normanby, 1879-1884
- Sir Henry Loch, 1884-1889
- John Hope, 7th Earl of Hopetoun, 1889-1895
- Thomas Brassey, 1st Baron Brassey, 1895-1900
- Sir George Clarke, 1901-1903
- Major-General Sir Reginald Talbot, 1904-1908
- Sir Thomas Gibson-Carmichael, 1908-1911
- Sir John Fuller, 1911-1914
- Sir Arthur Stanley, 1914-1920
- Colonel George Rous, 3rd Earl of Stradbroke, 1921-1926
- Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Somers Cocks, 6th Baron Somers, 1926-1931
- Captain William Vannecke, 5th Baron Huntingfield, 1934-1939
- Major-General Sir Winston Dugan, 1939-1949
- General Sir Dallas Brooks, 1949-1963
- Major-General Sir Rohan Delacombe, 1963-1974
- Sir Henry Winneke, 1974-1982
- Rear-Admiral Sir Brian Murray, 1982-1985
- The Reverend Dr Davis McCaughey, 1986-1992
- Richard McGarvie, 1992-1997
- Sir James Gobbo, 1997-2000
- John Landy, 2001-2006
- Professor David de Kretser, 2006-
References
- Constitution of Victoria (1975) Part 1
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