Australian honorifics
Forms of address used in the Commonwealth of Australia are given below.
Forms of Address
Position | On envelopes | Salutation in letter | Oral address |
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King | HM The King | Your Majesty | Your Majesty, and thereafter as "Sir" |
Queen | HM The Queen | Your Majesty | Your Majesty, and thereafter as "Ma'am" |
Governor-General | His/Her Excellency the Honourable the Governor-General (His Excellency the Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove, the Governor-General of Australia) | Your Excellency | Your Excellency, and thereafter as "Sir/Ma'am" |
Wife of the Governor-General | Her Excellency ((Her Excellency Lady Cosgrove)) | Your Excellency | Your Excellency, and thereafter as "Ma'am" or Lady Cosgrove |
Australian Governors | His/Her | ||
Ministers of the Crown, judges, magistrates and sons and daughters of Barons | Honourable | The Honourable, the Minister for the Environment, His Honour Judge xxxx or Dr the Honourabale Robert Bailieu | "Sir/Ma'am" in the case of a minister or the son or daughter of a Baron. Your honor in the case of a judge or magistrate |
Cardinals | His Eminence | Your Eminence | Your Eminence |
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