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http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nat...f-honours-system/story-fn59niix-1226864499560
KNIGHTS and dames are being reintroduced to the Order of Australia honours list.
Tony Abbott said the first two to receive the titles would be outgoing Governor-General Quentin Bryce and her successor Peter Cosgrove, who takes up the vice-regal office on Friday.
Up to four knights or dames will be appointed each year.
“My intention is that this new award will go to those who have accepted public office rather than sought it; and who can never, by virtue of the office they have held, entirely return to private life,’’ the Prime Minister said.
“This special recognition may be extended to Australians of `extraordinary and pre-eminent achievement and merit’ in their service to Australia or to humanity at large.
“I believe this is an important grace note in our national life.’’
Henceforth, Mr Abbott said, the serving governor-general will be the principal knight or dame in the Order of Australia.
Mr Abbott said Dame Quentin and Sir Peter had been happy to accept the honours.
He said all future governors-general would receive the honour, adding dignity and stature to it.
KNIGHTS and dames are being reintroduced to the Order of Australia honours list.
Tony Abbott said the first two to receive the titles would be outgoing Governor-General Quentin Bryce and her successor Peter Cosgrove, who takes up the vice-regal office on Friday.
Up to four knights or dames will be appointed each year.
“My intention is that this new award will go to those who have accepted public office rather than sought it; and who can never, by virtue of the office they have held, entirely return to private life,’’ the Prime Minister said.
“This special recognition may be extended to Australians of `extraordinary and pre-eminent achievement and merit’ in their service to Australia or to humanity at large.
“I believe this is an important grace note in our national life.’’
Henceforth, Mr Abbott said, the serving governor-general will be the principal knight or dame in the Order of Australia.
Mr Abbott said Dame Quentin and Sir Peter had been happy to accept the honours.
He said all future governors-general would receive the honour, adding dignity and stature to it.