- Peter Ross Sinclair
Infobox Officeholder
honorific-prefix = Rear AdmiralThe Honourable
name = Peter Sinclair
honorific-suffix = AC
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order = 35th
office = Governor of New South Wales
term_start =8 August 1990
term_end =1 March 1996
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monarch = Queen Elizabeth II
premier =
predecessor = Sir David Martin
successor =Gordon Samuels AC CVO QC
birth_date = Birth date and age|1933|4|15|df=y
birth_place =Sydney, New South Wales
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nationality = Australian Flagicon|Australia
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allegiance = Commonwealth of Australia
branch =Royal Australian Navy
serviceyears = 1948–1989
rank = Rear Admiral
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battles =Vietnam War
awards =Companion of the Order of Australia Rear Admiral Peter Ross Sinclair AC (b.
16 November 1934 ) wasGovernor of New South Wales from8 August 1990 –1 March 1996 .Peter Sinclair was born in Sydney, educated at North Sydney Boys High School and the
Royal Australian Naval College . His service in theRoyal Australian Navy 1948-1989 included command ofHMAS Duchess , HMAS Hobart,HMAS Penguin , and service in theVietnam War . He helped set up the tri-serviceAustralian Defence Force Academy and served as its first Commandant in 1986. In 1987 he was appointed Flag Officer Commanding HM Australian Fleet, a position which later changed to Maritime Commander, Australia.Admiral Sinclair was the coordinator of Flood Relief Operation
Bogan Shire in 1990. He was appointed as Governor after his retirement from the Navy as Deputy Chief of Naval Staff 1989, to replace his friend Sir David Martin, who resigned early due to ill health and died three days after leaving office.Peter Sinclair holds Honorary Doctorates from the
University of Sydney andSouthern Cross University and life membership of the RSL, he is Patron of the Hunter Medical Research Institute and the Australian Surf Live Saving Foundation. He was Chairman of the Council of the Order of Australia, Deputy Chair of the Newcastle Permanent Building Society, and a Councillor of the ANZAC Health and Medical Research Foundation.Since leaving office he operates ‘Flagship’ Poll Hereford Stud near Tea Gardens in New South Wales.
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