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  2. Oath of Allegiance (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Oaths of allegiance are usually made on a Bible, or some other book holy to the person, such as a Torah or Quran; but the person may opt to make an affirmation in lieu of an oath. This oath is not the same as the Australian Citizenship Pledge [1] which is required to be made when being naturalised as an Australian citizen.

  3. Oath of office - Wikipedia

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    Lyndon B. Johnson taking the American presidential oath of office in 1963, after the assassination of John F. Kennedy. An oath of office is an oath or affirmation a person takes before assuming the duties of an office, usually a position in government or within a religious body, although such oaths are sometimes required of officers of other organizations.

  4. Oath of allegiance - Wikipedia

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    For example, officials in the United States, take an oath of office that includes swearing allegiance to the United States Constitution. However, typically in a constitutional monarchy, such as in the United Kingdom , Australia , and other Commonwealth realms , oaths are sworn to the monarch .

  5. Parliament of Queensland - Wikipedia

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    According to the Constitution of Queensland, members of Parliament must swear an oath or affirmation to the King as well as an oath of office before signing a Roll of Members. [10] [11] This oath or affirmation must be made to the governor or someone authorised by him or her—typically the clerk of the Parliament. Queensland's ceremonial mace ...

  6. Governor-General of Australia - Wikipedia

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    After receiving their commission, the new governor-general takes an oath or affirmation of allegiance to the monarch and an oath or affirmation of office. [12] [15] [16] These oaths are administered by the chief justice of Australia or another justice of the High Court. [12] Traditionally, the ceremony takes place in the Senate chamber. [7]

  7. Table of precedence for the Commonwealth of Australia

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    The recipients of Decorations or Honours gain precedence in the order of Seniority or Superiority of the Orders themselves; the Orders of Knighthood in Australia have the same seniority as in the United Kingdom, with a few insertions or promotions of entirely Australian, non-British honours; see Australian Honours Order of Wearing.

  8. Dollar drops, European stocks jump on Trump tariff delay

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    Trump takes the oath of office at noon Eastern Time (1700 GMT), and promised a "brand new day of American strength" at a rally on Sunday. ... The Australian dollar, which can serve as a more ...

  9. David Smith (public servant) - Wikipedia

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    As the Constitution can now be abrogated or amended only by the Australian people in whom, therefore, the ultimate sovereignty of the nation resides, the Oath of Allegiance and the undertaking to serve the head of State as Chief Justice are a promise of fidelity and service to the Australian people. The duties which the oath imposes sit lightly ...