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David Hurley

October

Australia has a Gilbert and Sullivan arrangement for its head of state.

Welcome Charles, King of Great Britain alone

There is a way to achieve a republic by stealth. And one that Charles III might well understand.

  • Dennis Altman

June

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in April announced Sam Mostyn as Australia’s next governor-general.

Sam Mostyn gets $200k pay rise

The pay rise brings the governor-general’s salary to more than $709,000 from July 1.

  • Tom McIlroy

April

New governor-general Sam Mostyn. A lifetime of lobbying ends at Yarralumla.

New governor-general Sam Mostyn and the battle for relevance

She will want to avoid the fate of Michael Jeffery - known as ‘Mr 2 per cent’ after a particularly brutal survey found just 2 per cent of the population knew who he was.

  • Hannah Wootton and Sally Patten
Governor-General David Hurley should have led the way on transparency over Scott Morrison’s secret ministries.

At Yarralumla it’s not about the person. It’s about the institution

For 99.9 per cent of the time the governor-general is irrelevant to the lives of most Australians. But when they do matter, they matter very much.

  • Jacob Greber
New governor-general Sam Mostyn. A lifetime of lobbying ends at Yarralumla.

A governor-general from the Chairman’s Lounge

The PM is truer than he knows when he says Sam Mostyn represents modern Australia. It’s a nation of talkers, not doers.

  • John Roskam
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Sam Mostyn is Australia’s next governor-general.

What to expect from the new governor-general, from those who know her

Praised for her integrity, empathy and roaring intellect, all those who have worked alongside Sam Mostyn, or seen her in action, expect great things when she starts her new role.

  • Sally Patten, Hannah Wootton and Samantha Hutchinson
Sam Mostyn’s appointment continues the trend of the Albanese government using new appointments to reshape institutions as it sees fit.

Albanese’s shrewd G-G choice won’t settle for cutting ribbons

Sam Mostyn is whip smart and is more than capable of using her role to bring attention to various causes as she sees them, in a non-confrontational manner.

  • Phillip Coorey
New governor-general Sam Mostyn.

Sam Mostyn goes from boardroom to Yarralumla

Sam Mostyn has become the first significant business figure to be appointed to the role of governor-general, after a trailblazing career as a lawyer, director, AFL commissioner and equality activist.

  • Tom McIlroy

July 2023

Former ministers and officials brace for robo-debt judgment day

Ex-ministers and senior officials involved with the failed robo-debt scheme face a raft of possible adverse findings when the royal commission reports on Friday.

  • Tom Burton and Tom McIlroy

June 2023

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Singapore’s acting prime minister Lawrence Wong in Singapore on Friday.

PM defends military, vows to pursue war crimes

Anthony Albanese has suggested there could be further proceedings against Ben Roberts-Smith, as he defended the reputation of Australia’s armed forces

  • Phillip Coorey

May 2023

Australia, Greece work on Gallipoli remembrance trail

Australia’s governor-general and Greece’s president turn the first soil on a $4.9 million open air museum at the former Anzac bases on Lemnos.

  • Kevin Chinnery

March 2023

King Charles has been accused of having a “woke” coronation.

State governors to join world’s best hat parade

Every state governor has secured an invitation to King Charles III’s coronation.

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  • Myriam Robin
Premier Daniel Andrews and Governor Linda Dessau in 2021.

Will high-flying Dessau fly higher still?

After being grounded throughout the pandemic, the twice-appointed Victorian governor visited at least six countries in four trips last year.

  • Myriam Robin

November 2022

Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus.

Attorney-General warns Scott Morrison over disclosing ‘secrets’

Mark Dreyfus has accused the former prime minister of undermining national security and the integrity of the cabinet process.

  • Michael Pelly

September 2022

Australia bids a quiet farewell to a servant leader

At a memorial service in Parliament House, Anthony Albanese and David Hurley remind Australians to learn from the Queen’s example to service and duty.

  • Phillip Coorey
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King Charles III faces the challenge of keeping the union, the Commonwealth and his family together.

The uncertain survival of Charles III

The new King has spent half a lifetime carelessly testing the limits of the model that has mother bequeathed him. Does he have the personal restraint to stay in his lane?

  • Shamit Saggar
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese signs the Queen’s book of condolences at Parliament House, Canberra on September 9.

National day of mourning to mark Queen’s death

The death of the monarch has triggered a local version of Operation London Bridge with Parliament cancelled for 15 days and a national day of mourning to be held after the Queen’s funeral.

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  • Andrew Tillett
Prime Minister has scrapped a grant to a charity supported by the Governor-General.

Albanese hits out at grant for foundation backed by Governor-General

The government scrapped the $18 million grant to the Australian Future Leaders Program following an examination of the coalition government’s budget.

  • Maeve Bannister and Andrew Brown

August 2022

Virginia Bell and Scott Morrison

Judge to examine Morrison secret ministries, including role of GG

Scott Morrison could be dragged before an inquiry with the same powers as a Royal Commission if he declines to cooperate with an independent probe.

  • Phillip Coorey
Rorting and profiteering led to members abandoning the for-profit sector in favour of industry super.

Letters: Lessons from industry super funds

Industry super and investment, respect for head of state, Voice to parliament, wage growth and data, Kevin Rudd and the Murdochs.

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