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Marie Roslyn, Lady Shehadie,
AC,
CVO,
DStJ (born
1930), known as
Marie Bashir, is the current
Governor of New South Wales and Chancellor of the
University of Sydney. She is the first female governor of New South Wales.
Biography
She was born in
Narrandera, in the
Riverina district of
New South Wales,
Australia, and attended Narrandera Public School and
Sydney Girls High School. She completed the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery in 1956 at the
University of Sydney.
Marie Bashir later taught at the University of Sydney and the
University of New South Wales, and increased her work with children's services, psychiatry and mental health services, and indigenous health programs. She became Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Sydney in 1993; Area Director of Mental Health Services Central Sydney (1994); and Senior Consultant to the Aboriginal Medical Service,
Redfern (from 1996) and to the Aboriginal Medical Service,
Kempsey.
Her interests included:
- juvenile justice
- research on adolescent depression
- health issues in developing countries
- education for health professionals
- telemedicine and new technologies for health service delivery.
In 2001, on the recommendation of the
Premier,
Bob Carr,
Queen Elizabeth II appointed Professor Bashir
Governor of New South Wales. She is the state's first female governor, and the first governor of any Australian state from a
Lebanese background. It was announced on 15 October 2007 that The Queen had extended Marie Bashir's appointment for a further four years.
Professor Bashir commenced her four-year appointment as Chancellor of the University of Sydney on 1 June 2007.
Marie Bashir is married to the former
Lord Mayor of Sydney (and also the former
Wallaby Captain), Sir
Nicholas Shehadie, and is therefore formally Lady Shehadie. She is sometimes referred to as "Professor Marie Bashir, Lady Shehadie", however she doesn't use this title herself. The Shehadies have three children and six grandchildren.
Honours
In
1971 Marie Bashir was named the Australian
Mother of the Year.
In
1988 she was made an Officer of the
Order of Australia (AO) for her work with young Australians in the area of mental health. In
2001 she was made a Companion of the order (AC).
In
2006, the Queen appointed her a Commander of the
Royal Victorian Order (CVO).
Marie Bashir is recognised as an
Australian Living Treasure.
Marie Bashir is an honorary
Colonel in the
Royal New South Wales Regiment, a unit of the
Australian Army Reserves.
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