Yes,
Monarch- Queen Elizabeth II
Governor-General- Michael Jeffery
Prime Minister- Kevin Rudd
Elizabeth II is also Queen of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica, Barbados, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, and Saint Kitts and Nevis, in each of which she is represented by a Governor-General. Queen Elizabeth II is not, and never has been, the Queen of England. That title has not existed for over 300 years.
She is Queen of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The Queen does not rule directly over Australia: her representative in Australia is called the Governor-General. The Queen herself really does not concern herself with how Australia is ruled, as the nation is autonomous and self-governing. The Governor General presides over the swearing-in of the Prime Minister, but he/she does not interfere with the general running of the country. The Australian Constitution gives the Governor-General wide-ranging powers, including the power to appoint and dismiss Ministers and to dissolve Parliament, and since Australia's federation in 1901, the power to dismiss a Prime Minister has been invoked only once. That was in 1975 when PM Gough Whitlam's massive reforms were sending the country into dangerous debt.
Simple answer is NO. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and is also the titular Queen of Australia holding no power of authority in Australia whatsoever. (see; The Queen's own web site.) All laws assented to in Australia since 1919 by a British Monarch can hold absolutely no valid legal power of authority whatsoever. The truth was exposed for the first time in 1999 (see: the publication titled 'Australia the Concealed Colony'. The current political and legal system used and applied in Australia must be corrected as those who have continued to masquerade the truth have invalidly and illegally maintained power over the Sovereign people of the Commonwealth of Australia without the valid legal power to do so. Australian Citizens have been denied their right to independence and self determination.
She is not the Queen of England - that title has not existed for over 300 years.
See the related question link below. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth ll is excluded from any position of power in Australia by the United Nations Charter and is excluded under UK Law from the issue of a Letters Patent to other than a British subject. A Letters Patent must refer to an action to be taken with regard to British Citizens. The Immigration Act 1972 (UK) defines Australian Citizens as aliens.
The last Queen of England was Queen Anne who became Queen of Great Britain on May 1st 1707 after the union of England and Scotland.
The First Fleet most commonly refers to the First Fleet of convicts and officers that landed in Australia on 26 January 1788.There was no Queen of England at this time. In 1788, the British Monarch was King George III.
Are you referring to the Act of Union 1707 between England and Scotland, forming Great Britain? If so, the monarchs since then have been the King/Queen of England, just as they have been the King/Queen of Scotland - England and Scotland did not cease to exist when the statute came into effect. This is the equivalent of our current Queen, Elizabeth II, being the Queen of Great Britain and of, among others, Australia and Canada. Another example would be to consider the Queen as the Queen of Devon and of Nottinghamshire, because both Devon and Nottinghamshire are in Great Britain (it's just that we don't tend to refer to the monarchy on that scale).
Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of Britain, and several commonwealth countries. She was born in England.
Virginia was named after Queen Elizabeth I. She was known as "The Virgin Queen." Maryland was named after Queen Henrietta Maria of England.
the queen of England
Australia's Head of State is Queen Elizabeth II, the Queen of England.
Because she just is
there isn't there is only a queen and she is queen of England 2
Yes - Queen Elizabeth II is the Queen of both.
Queen Elizabeth II of England and the United Kingdom, is also queen of Australia - and New Zealand and Canada.
The Queen of England? And Australia and a whole bunch of other countries
Yes, he represents the Queen.
I heard that there is a manufacturer in Australia that has made a carriage for the queen
yes because the queen owns some of Australia.
nyes
England still controls Australia and new zealand, and Canada???