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Her Excellency Professor Marie Bashir AC,
Governor of New South Wales.
Professor Bashir, the first woman to be appointed
Governor of New South Wales, took up her office on 1 March 2001.
Born, of Lebanese descent, in Narrandera in the Riverina district of New South Wales, and
educated at Narrandera Public School and Sydney Girls High School, Marie Bashir gained her
bachelor degrees in medicine and surgery in 1956 from the University of Sydney.
Dr Bashir taught at the Universities of Sydney and New South Wales, increasingly working
with children's services, psychiatry and mental health services, and indigenous health
programs. At the time of her appointment as Governor of New South Wales, she was Clinical
Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Sydney (a post she took up in 1993); Area
Director of Mental Health Services Central Sydney (from 1994); and Senior Consultant to
the Aboriginal Medical Service, Redfern (from 1996) and to the Aboriginal Medical Service,
Kempsey.
Professor Bashir's widespread involvements and interests have included juvenile justice,
research on adolescent depression, health issues in developing countries, education for
health professionals and telemedicine and new technologies for health service delivery.
Along with many professional medical association roles, she was, at the time of her
appointment as Governor, a member of societies as diverse as Amnesty International, the
National Trust, the NSW Camellia Research Society and the Tandanya National Aboriginal
Cultural Centre, as well as being a patron of the Sydney Symphony and Opera Australia. She
was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia in 1988 for her services to child and
adolescent health.
Professor Bashir is married to Sir Nicholas Shehadie AC OBE and together they have three
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