monarch of Australia
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monarch of Australia
Summary
monarch of Australia is a hereditary position[1].
Key Facts
- monarch of Australia is in the country of Australia[2].
- monarch of Australia's instance of is recorded as hereditary position[3].
- monarch of Australia's instance of is recorded as noble title[4].
- monarch of Australia's instance of is recorded as public office[5].
- monarch of Australia is a type of monarch[6].
- monarch of Australia is a type of head of state[7].
- monarch of Australia is part of monarchy of Australia[8].
- monarch of Australia is part of Parliament of Australia[9].
- monarch of Australia's Commons category is recorded as Monarchs of Australia[10].
- monarch of Australia's honorific prefix is recorded as Majesty[11].
- January 1, 1901 marks the founding of monarch of Australia[12].
- monarch of Australia's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Australia[13].
- monarch of Australia's position holder is recorded as Charles III[14].
- monarch of Australia's proxy is recorded as Governor-General of Australia[15].
- monarch of Australia's proxy is recorded as Governor of New South Wales[16].
- monarch of Australia's proxy is recorded as Governor of Queensland[17].
- monarch of Australia's proxy is recorded as Governor of South Australia[18].
- monarch of Australia's proxy is recorded as Governor of Tasmania[19].
- monarch of Australia's proxy is recorded as Governor of Victoria[20].
- monarch of Australia's proxy is recorded as Governor of Western Australia[21].
- monarch of Australia's female form of label is recorded as reina de Australia[22].
- monarch of Australia's female form of label is recorded as Queen of Australia[23].
- monarch of Australia's female form of label is recorded as reĝino de Aŭstralio[24].
- monarch of Australia's female form of label is recorded as kraljica Avstralije[25].
- monarch of Australia's male form of label is recorded as rey de Australia[26].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include hereditary position[3], noble title[4], and public office[5]. Recorded subclass of include monarch[6] and head of state[7].
Origins
January 1, 1901 marks the founding of monarch of Australia[12].
Use and Application
Part of include monarchy of Australia[8], a constitutional monarchy[27], in Australia[28], founded in 1901[29] and Parliament of Australia[9], a parliament[30], in Australia[31], founded in 1901[32], headquartered in Parliament House[33].