David Hurley sworn in as Australia's governor-general (2024)

David Hurley has been sworn in as Australia's vice-regal representative at Parliament House.

The former defence force chief assumes the post at the end of Sir Peter Cosgrove's five-year commission.

He intends to use his tenure to highlight the strength of Australians and their concern for the common good.

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Australia's new governor-general has encouraged the nation to consider itself as a work in progress. Source: AAP

"We can be informed by many sources of the ills of our sociey; it is important that we are reminded of its goodness," he told the Senate chamber.

Mr Hurley said he will also do his best to highlight the importance of the work of governor-generals in "depicting a nation to its people".

"Australia can be provided with a reflection of themselves and other countries," he said, paying tribute to the strength of Australia's democratic system.

"My emphasis on community engagement will sit alongside the critical constitutional role performed by the Governor-General. Australia has an enviable record as a parliamentary democracy."

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Prime Minister Scott Morrison stands behind David Hurley ahead of his swearing in ceremony at Parliament House. Source: AAP

Support for veterans, asylum seekers, Indigenous Australians

He said his time as NSW governor has made him acutely aware of the "richness" and cultural diversity of Australia.

"I have seen this richness of spirit at work in the people and the organisations assisting our veterans, our rural communities under stress, asylum seekers who we have welcomed into our country and our Indigenous brothers and sisters.

"There are countless organisations and people demonstrating how rich this country is every day.

"As Governor-General, I am committed absolutely to supporting these people in their work."

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David Hurley has been sworn in as Australia's 27th Governor-General. Source: AAP

Mr Hurley also drew on a quote by Australian author David Malouf that is etched on a glass plaque at Sydney's Circular Quay.

Malouf, he noted, is representative of the diversity of Australia, having a Lebanese father and British mother of Portuguese decent.

"Australia is still revealing itself to us. We oughtn't to close off possibilities by declaring too early what we have already become," the plaque reads.

"Australia is not a finished product," Mr Hurley stressed.

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The former defence force chief takes on the role after Sir Peter Cosgrove's five-year commission. Source: AAP

Decades of service in the army

Mr Hurley became the NSW governor in 2014 after 42 years of service in the Australian Army, the last three of which he spent as chief of the defence force.

Accompanied by his wife Linda, Mr Hurley received the general salute in the parliament forecourt.

In the Senate chamber, Australia's Chief Justice Susan Kiefel swore in the 27th governor-general, reading and signing the oaths of allegiance and office.

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David Hurley departs NSW Government House following the end of his commission as Governor of New South Wales in Sydney, 1 May 2019. Source: AAP

Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Mr Hurley then signed the proclamation to complete the ceremony.

The governor-general opened his acceptance speech with an acknowledgement of country in Ngunnawal language, after calling for Indigenous languages to be taught more widely in schools in an Australia Day speech.

In December, he urged people to look beyond his military background after criticism that three of the last four appointments of governor-general have been retired army generals.

'Understanding people's challenges'

Mr Morrison gave some insight into his choice after appointing him late last year.

"General Hurley is known for looking people straight in the eye. Not up and not down. He was that way with those he led in the military and he's been that way as a governor and throughout his life," Mr Morrison said in December.

"Looking eye-to-eye, face-to-face, understanding people's challenges and issues one-on-one, in a very direct and very humble and a very humane way."

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Queen Elizabeth II with the Duke of Cambridge (right) receives the Governor-General designate of Australia, David Hurley on 12 June 2019. Source: AAP

Facing questions about why he did not consider a woman to fill the role, Mr Morrison said Mr Hurley's selection was a "package deal" with his wife of more than 40 years.

The governor-general is appointed by the Queen in Commonwealth countries, on the advice of the prime minister, to be the representative of the Crown.

Mr Hurley was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his leadership during Operation SOLACE in Somalia in 1993 and was appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia in 2010 for eminent service to the army.

David Hurley sworn in as Australia's governor-general (2024)

FAQs

Which State was David Hurley the Governor of prior to his appointment as governor-general of Australia? ›

General David John Hurley, AC, CVO, DSC, FTSE (born 26 August 1953) is an Australian former senior officer in the Australian Army who served as the 27th governor-general of Australia from 2019 to 2024. He was previously the 38th governor of New South Wales from 2014 to 2019.

Who is Australia's new Governor-General? ›

On 1 July 2024, Her Excellency the Honourable Sam Mostyn AC, was officially sworn in as the 28th Governor-General of Australia at a Parliament House ceremony.

Why is the Governor-General important in Australia? ›

The Governor-General acts on the advice of Ministers who are responsible to Parliament (and ultimately, through elections, the Australian people). Key constitutional duties include: Presiding over the Federal Executive Council. Facilitating the work of the Commonwealth Parliament and Government.

Who is Australia's head of state and what is their role? ›

Australia's Head of State is the King of Australia, His Majesty King Charles III. Under the Australian Constitution, executive power is exercised by the Governor‑General as the King's representative.

Who was the first American governor general in 1901? ›

The US first appointed governor generals in 1898, after the conclusion of the Spanish-American War. The first civilian governor-general, future president William Howard Taft, began his term in 1901.

Who is the general of the Australian Army? ›

Lieutenant General Simon Stuart, AO DSC

Lieutenant General Stuart assumed command of the Australian Army on 02 July 2022. Enlisting as a soldier in 1987, Lieutenant General Stuart was commissioned into the Royal Australian Infantry Corps in 1990.

How long is the Governor-General's term in Australia? ›

The Governor-General. The Governor-General is the King's representative in Australia. They are appointed by the King on the recommendation of the Prime Minister. The Governor-General is appointed at 'the King's pleasure', that is, without a fixed term but governors-general are given a 5-year term that can be extended.

Who runs Australia? ›

Australian Government
Commonwealth Government
LeaderPrime Minister (Anthony Albanese)
Appointed byGovernor-General (Sam Mostyn)
Main organFederal Executive Council (de jure) Cabinet of Australia (de facto)
Ministries16 government departments (2024)
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Who has more power in Australia the Governor-General or Prime Minister? ›

Governor-General

Represents the King as head of Executive Government and one of constituent parts of the Parliament. In most matters must act as advised by the Federal Executive Council. Performs functions of Head of State. Normally in all matters acts as advised by the Prime Minister and Ministers.

Is Australia ruled by the Queen? ›

Australian constitutional law provides that the person who is monarch of the United Kingdom will also be the monarch of Australia. Since the 1940s at the latest, the Australian monarchy has been a distinct office and in that capacity, they act exclusively upon the advice of Australian state and federal ministers.

How many states does Australia have? ›

Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Australia contains six states—New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, and Tasmania—and two internal territories—the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory, which contains Canberra.

What country made Australia? ›

Summary. On January 1, 1901, six colonies were joined together to create the Commonwealth of Australia, a self-governing Dominion in the British Empire. While the new nation was sovereign when it came to its domestic affairs, the United Kingdom maintained control over its relations with the wider world.

Who is the Governor-General of Queensland? ›

Her Excellency the Honourable Dr Jeannette Young AC PSM is the 27th Governor of Queensland and representative of His Majesty King Charles III, Queensland's Head of State.

Who is the Governor-General of NSW? ›

Her Excellency the Honourable Margaret Beazley AC KC.

Who is the Governor-General of Victoria? ›

Professor the Honourable Margaret Gardner AC is the 30th Governor of Victoria and the second woman to hold the office.

Who is the Governor-General of Canberra? ›

They also have a significant community role, through recognising meritorious individuals and groups, and representing the nation as a whole. The current governor-general is Sam Mostyn.

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