
Margaret Beazley
Margaret Beazley is the Governor of New South Wales, Australia, having taken office in 2019. As the first female Governor in the state's history, she has had a distinguished career in law and academia, previously serving as a judge and the President of the New South Wales Court of Appeal. Beazley is known for her commitment to social justice and community engagement, often representing the state at various ceremonial functions and supporting initiatives aimed at improving the lives of New South Wales residents.
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Her Excellency the Honourable Margaret Beazley spoke at the installation ceremony of the new Chancellor for the University of Wollongong.
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Sydney stops to farewell luminaryThere was Premier Chris Minns, NSW Governor Margaret Beazley and federal Assistant Minister Matt Thistlethwaite.
Barnaby Joyce, Russell Crowe and political elite attend Sydney serviceBeazley celebrated 50 years since the Labor government introduced a distinctly Australian honours system.
Scott Morrison award makes a mockery of systemNSW Premier Chris Minns is flanked by Governor-General Sam Mostyn and NSW Governor Margaret Beazley.
Hero cop Amy Scott among witnesses to give evidence week oneNSW Governor Margaret Beazley joined other dignitaries to honor the victims of the tragedy.
Bondi Junction stabbing attack one-year anniversaryMinns and the NSW governor, Margaret Beazley, will lay flowers at the scene on Sunday.
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