Who appoints the Governor-General, and on whose advice?
- The Prime Minister, on advice from the King of Australia
- The state governors, on advice from the Australian Parliament
- The Australian Parliament, on advice from the state governors
- The King of Australia, on advice from the Prime Minister ✓
Why this is the answer
The appointment is made by the King, but only after the Australian Prime Minister has given advice on who should be appointed.
This question is from: Who is Australia’s Head of State?
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