Английская Википедия:Governor of Tasmania
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:More citations needed Шаблон:Infobox official post
The governor of Tasmania is the representative in the Australian state of Tasmania of the Monarch of Australia, currently King Charles III. The incumbent governor is Barbara Baker, who was appointed in June 2021. The official residence of the governor is Government House located at the Queens Domain[1] in Hobart. The governor's primary task is to perform the sovereign's constitutional duties on their behalf.[2]
As with the other state governors, the governor performs similar constitutional and ceremonial functions at the state level as the governor-general of Australia does at the national level. The position has its origins in the positions of commandant and lieutenant-governor in the colonial administration of Van Diemen's Land. The territory was separated from the Colony of New South Wales in 1825 and the title "governor" was used from 1855, the same year in which it adopted its current name. In accordance with the conventions of the Westminster system of parliamentary government, the governor now acts solely on the advice of the head of the elected government, the premier of Tasmania.
Tasmania retained British-born governors longer than most other states. The first Australian-born governor was Sir Stanley Burbury (appointed 1973) and the first Tasmanian-born governor was Sir Guy Green (appointed 1995). Since Burbury, all Tasmanian governors have been Australian-born, except for Peter Underwood who was born in Britain but emigrated to Australia when a teenager.
Titles
Since December 2014, the incumbent and all future Tasmanian governors have been entitled to be styled as The Honourable for life.[3]
Governor's personal flag
The personal flag of the governor of Tasmania is the same design as the British blue ensign with the Union Flag at the upper left quarter. On the right side, the state badge of Tasmania, consisting of a white disk with a red lion passant, is surmounted by St. Edward's Crown. The flag was adopted in 1977.
If the standard is flying at Government House, on a vehicle or vessel, or at an event, this indicates that the governor is present.
- Past and present flags of the governor
-
1875–1876
-
1876–1977
-
1977–present
Divided in two
Between 1804 and 1813, Van Diemen's Land was divided along the 42nd parallel, and the two sections governed as separate lieutenant-governorships under the governor of New South Wales.[4][5] Collins was the only officially appointed lieutenant-governor—upon his death in 1810, the government in Hobart Town was administered, by the Commandants at Hobart Town (Lord, Murray and Geils). The northern settlement at Port Dalrymple (now George Town) was administered by four commandants until the settlements were merged to form the single colony under the governorship of Thomas Davey in 1813.[6]
Lieutenant-governors and commandants in the south
No. | Lieutenant-governor | From | To | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Файл:David Collins.jpg | Colonel David Collins | 1804 | 1810 |
2 | Lieutenant Edward Lord (Commandant at Hobart Town) |
March 1810 | July 1810 | |
3 | Captain John Murray (Commandant at Hobart Town) |
1810 | 1812 | |
4 | Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew Geils (Commandant at Hobart Town) |
1812 | 1813 |
Commandants in the north
No. | Commandant at Port Dalrymple | From | To | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Файл:Colonel William Paterson.jpg | Colonel William Paterson | 1804 | 1808 |
2 | Captain John Brabyn | 1808 | 1810 | |
3 | Major George Alexander Gordon | 1810 | 1812 | |
4 | Captain John Ritchie | 1812 | 1812 |
List of governors of Tasmania
Lieutenant-governors
The colony was called Van Diemen's Land until 1856.
No. | Lieutenant-governor | From | To | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Файл:Thomas Davey.jpg | Colonel Thomas Davey | 4 February 1813 | 9 March 1817 |
2 | Файл:William Sorell.jpg | Colonel William Sorell | 9 March 1817 | 14 May 1824 |
3 | Файл:Major-General Sir George Arthur.jpg | Sir George Arthur | 14 May 1824 | 29 October 1836 |
4 | Файл:John Franklin.jpg | Sir John Franklin Шаблон:Postnom | 5 January 1837 | 21 August 1843 |
5 | Файл:John Eardley Wilmot.jpg | Sir John Eardley-Wilmot | 21 August 1843 | 13 October 1846 |
6 | Файл:William Denison.jpg | Sir William Denison | 25 January 1847 | 8 January 1855 |
Governor-in-chief
No. | Governor | From | To | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Файл:Sir Henry Young.jpg | Sir Henry Young KCMG | 8 January 1855 | 10 December 1861 |
Governors
References
Sources
- Governors and Lieutenant Governors of Tasmania
- Parliamentary Library – Governors of Tasmania Шаблон:Webarchive
Шаблон:Governors of Tasmania Шаблон:Australian governors Шаблон:Representatives of the monarch in Commonwealth realms and Dominions Шаблон:Government of Tasmania
- ↑ So spelt.
- ↑ Australia Act 1986, s 7.
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite news
- ↑ Past Governors Шаблон:Webarchive.
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Widowson, Henry: Present State of Van Diemen's Land, 1829.
- Страницы с неработающими файловыми ссылками
- Английская Википедия
- Governors of Tasmania
- Lists of viceroys in Australia
- Parliament of Tasmania
- Tasmania-related lists
- Страницы, где используется шаблон "Навигационная таблица/Телепорт"
- Страницы с телепортом
- Википедия
- Статья из Википедии
- Статья из Английской Википедии