Office of the Official Secretary to the Governor-General

Part of the Prime Minister portfolio and a Federal authority

The position of Official Secretary to the Governor-General was established in 1901. The Governor-General Act 1974 was amended by Parliament in 1984 to establish the position as a statutory office. The Official Secretary and their staff provide the Governor-General with the necessary support to enable the Governor-General to carry out their constitutional, statutory, ceremonial and public duties.

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Dear Mr Laughton,   As outlined in my email to you of April 10, please find attached the Office’s response to your request for internal review.  ...
A request for a review of the denial for Nomination documents for Terry Romaro's Order of Australia Medal has been made to the Office of the Australian...
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