<P> Hence, the list does not include most knighted British governors - general or colonial or state governors . Their primary domicile was, generally, in the United Kingdom, and they were only temporarily based in Australia . Those who chose to remain in Australia in retirement are listed below . </P> <P> These appointments were made under: </P> <Ul> <Li> the British Imperial honours system . These were recommended by the Australian Government until 1982 and state governments until 1989 (in some cases, recommendations were made by other governments of the Commonwealth of Nations, principally the United Kingdom); and </Li> <Li> the Australian Honours System established in 1975 . The categories of Knight and Dame of the Order of Australia were created by the Queen on advice from the Fraser Liberal - National coalition government in 1976, and discontinued by her on advice from the Hawke Labor government in 1986 . During that period, twelve Knights and two Dames of the Order of Australia were appointed . On 25 March 2014 Tony Abbott announced the reintroduction of Knights and Dames to the Australian Honours System . Two more Knights and two more Dames were created . On 2 November 2015, they were once again removed from the honours list by current Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull . </Li> </Ul> <Li> the British Imperial honours system . These were recommended by the Australian Government until 1982 and state governments until 1989 (in some cases, recommendations were made by other governments of the Commonwealth of Nations, principally the United Kingdom); and </Li>

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