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'''Quentin Bryce''' (b. Dec 23, 1942) is the current [[Governor General]] of [[Australia]]<ref>http://www.gg.gov.au/governorgeneral/content.php?id=40</ref> | '''Quentin Bryce''' (b. Dec 23, 1942) is the current [[Governor General]] of [[Australia]]<ref>http://www.gg.gov.au/governorgeneral/content.php?id=40</ref> | ||
| + | ==Background== | ||
| + | During [[World War I]] her family was transferred to Australia. | ||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
| − | Bryce was formerly a member of the [[New South Wales]] State parole authority, as well as the Administrative Decisions Tribunal, and of the NSW Government Expert Advisory Group on Drugs and Alcohol. In 1994 Bryce was recruited to the staff of the Department of External Affairs, and served on Australian delegations to numerous international conferences, including the San Francisco Conference | + | Bryce was formerly a member of the [[New South Wales]] State parole authority, as well as the Administrative Decisions Tribunal, and of the NSW Government Expert Advisory Group on Drugs and Alcohol. In 1994 Bryce was recruited to the staff of the Department of External Affairs, and served on Australian delegations to numerous international conferences, including the San Francisco Conference. |
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 03:18, August 12, 2010
Quentin Bryce (b. Dec 23, 1942) is the current Governor General of Australia[1]
Background
During World War I her family was transferred to Australia.
Career
Bryce was formerly a member of the New South Wales State parole authority, as well as the Administrative Decisions Tribunal, and of the NSW Government Expert Advisory Group on Drugs and Alcohol. In 1994 Bryce was recruited to the staff of the Department of External Affairs, and served on Australian delegations to numerous international conferences, including the San Francisco Conference.