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Relative preeminence of officials for ceremonial purposes
The following is the
order of precedence for
Australia :
The
King of Australia :
Charles III [
citation needed ]
The
Governor-General of Australia :
Sam Mostyn
Governors of states in order of appointment:
Governor of New South Wales :
Margaret Beazley (2 May 2019)
Governor of Tasmania :
Barbara Baker (16 June 2021)
Governor of South Australia :
Frances Adamson (7 October 2021)
Governor of Queensland :
Jeannette Young (1 November 2021)
Governor of Western Australia :
Chris Dawson (15 July 2022)
Governor of Victoria :
Margaret Gardner (9 August 2023)
The
Prime Minister :
Anthony Albanese
The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives in order of election:
President of the Senate
Senator :
Sue Lines (26 July 2022)
Speaker of the House of Representatives :
Milton Dick (26 July 2022)
The
Chief Justice of Australia :
Stephen Gageler
Senior diplomatic posts:
Ambassadors and High Commissioners in order of date of presentation of the Letters of Credence or Commission
Chargés d'affaires en pied or en titre in order of date of presentation of the Letters of Credence or Commission
Chargés d'affaires and Acting High Commissioners in order of date of assumption of duties
Members of the
Federal Executive Council :
Ministry List
Administrators of Territories in order of appointment:
Administrator of Norfolk Island :
Eric Hutchinson (1 April 2017)
Administrator of the Northern Territory :
Hugh Heggie (2 February 2023)
Administrator of the
Australian Indian Ocean Territories :
Farzian Zainal (26 May 2023)
The
Leader of the Opposition :
Peter Dutton
Former holders of high offices:
Former Governors-General in order of leaving office:
William Deane (1996–2001)
Peter Hollingworth (2001–2003)
Quentin Bryce (2008–2014)
Peter Cosgrove (2014–2019)
David Hurley (2019-2024)
Former Prime Ministers in order of leaving office:
Paul Keating (1991–1996)
John Howard (1996–2007)
Kevin Rudd (2007–2010, 2013)
Julia Gillard (2010–2013)
Tony Abbott (2013–2015)
Malcolm Turnbull (2015–2018)
Scott Morrison (2018–2022)
Former Chief Justices in order of leaving office:
Anthony Mason (1987–1995)
Murray Gleeson (1998–2008)
Robert French (2008–2017)
Susan Kiefel (2017–2023)
Premiers of states in order of state populations, then Chief Ministers of the territories in order of territory populations:
Premier of New South Wales :
Chris Minns
Premier of Victoria :
Jacinta Allan
Premier of Queensland :
Annastacia Palaszczuk
Premier of Western Australia :
Roger Cook
Premier of South Australia :
Peter Malinauskas
Premier of Tasmania :
Jeremy Rockliff
Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory :
Andrew Barr
Chief Minister of the Northern Territory :
Natasha Fyles
Justices of the High Court in order of appointment:
Michelle Gordon
AC (9 June 2015)
James Edelman (30 January 2017)
Simon Steward (1 December 2020)
Jacqueline Sarah Gleeson (1 March 2021)
Jayne Jagot (17 October 2022)
Robert Beech-Jones (6 November 2023)
Senior judges:
Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Australia :
Debra Mortimer
President of the
Fair Work Commission :
Adam Hatcher
Chief Justices of States in order of appointment:
Chief Justice of South Australia (
The Hon Chris Kourakis
SC ) (25 June 2012)
Chief Justice of Tasmania (
The Hon Alan Blow
AO ) (8 April 2013)
Chief Justice of Victoria (
Anne Ferguson ) (2 October 2017)
Chief Justice of Western Australia (
Peter Quinlan
SC ) (13 August 2018)
Chief Justice of New South Wales : (
The Hon Andrew Bell
SC ) (7 March 2022)
Chief Justice of Queensland (
The Hon Helen Bowskill
KC ) (19 March 2022)
Australian members of the
Privy Council of the United Kingdom in order of appointment:
Ian Sinclair (17 January 1977)
The Rt Hon Sir William Heseltine (26 March 1986)
The
Chief of the Defence Force (
General
Angus Campbell )
Chief Judges of Federal and Territory Courts in order of appointment
Chief Justice of the Northern Territory (
Michael Grant ) (5 July 2016)
Chief Justice of the
Family Court of Australia (
Will Alstergren ) (10 December 2018)
Chief Justice of the
Australian Capital Territory (
Lucy McCallum ) (8 March 2022)
Members of Parliament (see
Members of the Australian Senate, 2022–2025 and
Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 2022–2025 )
Judges of the
Federal Court of Australia and
Family Court of Australia , and Deputy presidents of the
Fair Work Commission in order of appointment
Lord Mayors of capital cities in order of city populations:
Lord Mayor of Sydney :
Clover Moore
Lord Mayor of Melbourne :
Sally Capp
Lord Mayor of Brisbane :
Adrian Schrinner
Lord Mayor of Perth :
Basil Zempilas
Lord Mayor of Adelaide :
Jane Lomax-Smith
Lord Mayor of Hobart :
Anna Reynolds
Lord Mayor of Darwin :
Kon Vatskalis
Heads of
religious communities according to the date of assuming office in Australia
Presiding officers of State Legislatures in order of appointment, then Presiding Officer of Territory Legislatures in order of appointment:
Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly :
Colin Brooks (7 March 2017)
Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland :
Curtis Pitt (13 February 2018)
President of the Victorian Legislative Council :
Nazih Elasmar (18 June 2020)
Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly :
Jonathan O'Dea (7 May 2019)
President of the Tasmanian Legislative Council :
Craig Farrell (21 May 2019)
President of the South Australian Legislative Council :
John Dawkins ) (8 September 2020)
Speaker of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly :
Michelle Roberts ) (29 April 2021)
President of the New South Wales Legislative Council :
Matthew Mason-Cox (4 May 2021)
President of the Western Australian Legislative Council :
Alanna Clohesy (25 May 2021)
Speaker of the Tasmanian House of Assembly :
Mark Shelton (22 June 2021)
Speaker of the South Australian House of Assembly :
Dan Cregan (12 October 2021)
Speaker of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly :
Joy Burch (31 October 2016)
Speaker of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly :
Ngaree Ah Kit (20 October 2020)
Members of State Executive Councils in order of state populations, and then members of the Northern Territory Executive Council:
Executive Council of New South Wales
Executive Council of Victoria
Executive Council of Queensland
Executive Council of Western Australia
Executive Council of South Australia
Executive Council of Tasmania
Executive Council of the Northern Territory
Leaders of the Opposition of State Legislatures in order of state populations, then Leaders of the Opposition in Territory Legislatures in order of territory populations:
Leader of the Opposition of New South Wales :
Mark Speakman
Leader of the Opposition of Victoria :
John Pesutto
Leader of the Opposition of Queensland :
David Crisafulli
Leader of the Opposition of Western Australia :
Shane Love
Leader of the Opposition of South Australia :
Peter Malinauskas
Leader of the Opposition of Tasmania :
Rebecca White
Leader of the Opposition of the Australian Capital Territory :
Elizabeth Lee
Leader of the Opposition of the Northern Territory :
Lia Finocchiaro
Judges of State and Territory Supreme Courts in order of appointment:
Supreme Court of New South Wales
Supreme Court of Victoria
Supreme Court of Queensland
Supreme Court of Western Australia
Supreme Court of South Australia
Supreme Court of Tasmania
Supreme Court of the Northern Territory
Members of State and Territory Legislatures in order of population:
New South Wales Legislative Assembly and
Legislative Council
Victorian Legislative Assembly and
Legislative Council
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Western Australian Legislative Assembly and
Legislative Council
South Australian House of Assembly and
Legislative Council
Tasmanian House of Assembly and
Legislative Council
Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly
Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
The
Secretaries of Departments of the
Australian Public Service and their peers and the Chiefs of the Air Force, Army, and Navy and Vice Chief of the Defence Force[
citation needed ] in order of first appointment to this group:
Vice Chief of the Defence Force :
Vice Admiral
David Johnston (6 July 2018)
Chief of Air Force :
Air Marshal
Robert Chipman (1 July 2022)
Chief of Army :
Lieutenant General
Simon Stuart (2 July 2022)
Chief of Navy :
Vice Admiral
Mark Hammond (6 July 2022)
Consuls-General, Consuls and Vice-Consuls according to the date on which recognition was granted
Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly
Recipients of Decorations or Honours from the Sovereign
Citizens of the Commonwealth of Australia
The Location of Officials matters for precedence; an official enjoys different precedence within and without his or her state.
Each State and Territory also has its own Table of Precedence.
The recipients of Decorations or Honours gain precedence in the order of Seniority or Superiority of the Orders themselves; the Orders of Knighthood in Australia have the same seniority as in the United Kingdom, with a few insertions or promotions of entirely Australian, non-British honours; see
Australian Honours Order of Wearing .
Until 2022, no reference was made to the
Chief Minister , the
Leader of the Opposition or the
Speaker of the
Australian Capital Territory . This appeared to be an oversight after the ACT was granted
self government .
[1] A new Table of Precedence was gazetted on 1 September 2022 which included the ACT.