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  2. James Scullin (1930) became the first prime minister of Australia to exercise complete discretion in the appointment; his nomination of Sir Isaac Isaacs made Australia the first Dominion to have a native-born governor-general.

  3. Sep 6, 2023 · 1931: Sir Isaac Isaacs, the first Australian-born governor-general. Isaac Isaacs in 1906, the year he was appointed to the High Court of Australia. Sir Isaac Alfred Isaacs is best known for being our first Australian-born governor-general. He was a strong defender of the British Empire and a patriotic Australian.

  4. At the same time as the appointment of Isaacs as the first Australian-born governor-general, a separate role of British Representative in Australia (as the representative of the British government) was established, with Ernest Crutchley the first appointee. 1935 saw the appointment of the first British high commissioner to Australia, Geoffrey ...

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  5. Apr 3, 2024 · Sir Isaac Isaacs was the first Australian-born Governor-General. His appointment by Labor Prime Minister Scullin in 1930 was reluctantly agreed to by King George V, who wanted to appoint Field Marshal Sir William Birdwood. This was an important turning point in Australian control over the appointment.

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    Dame Quentin Bryce
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  6. Jan 28, 2014 · Sir Isaac Issacs had the esteemed honour of becoming the first Australian-born governor-general in 1931. And the first female governor-general was Quentin Bryce, who took up the position in 2008. Governor-general’s role. The governor-general is officially appointed by the monarch of Britain but is recommended by the prime minister of Australia.

  7. Lawyer, parliamentarian, judge, and the first Australian-born Governor-General, Isaac Isaacs (1855-1948) possessed a prodigious work ethic and passionate desire to declare himself an ‘Australian’ in the new Federation. 1 Highlighting Isaacs’s extraordinary achievements, Alfred Deakin wrote: ‘the son of a struggling tailor in an up ...

  8. This is a photograph of Australia’s first Governor-General, Lord Hopetoun, taking his oath of office at the Inauguration of the Commonwealth in the Federation Pavillion at Centennial Park, Sydney, New South Wales, on 1 January 1901. Next to him are Edmund Barton and the other members of Australia’s first federal ministry.

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