BLUF
The role is mostly symbolic—actions involving military powers under Australia's Constitution require ministerial guidance, emphasising the importance of civilian oversight in national defence decisions.Summary
- Section 68 of the Commonwealth Constitution vests the Governor-General with command-in-chief powers.
- The Chief of Defence Force has day-to-day command under the Defence Act 1903.
- In peaceful times, the role focuses on ceremonial duties and military commemorations.
- The new Governor-General comes from a military family.