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Professor Marie Bashir AC, CVO (born 1930) 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.
[edit] Early yearsMarie Rosyln Bashir was born in Narrandera, New South Wales, to Lebanese-born parents[1] and attended Narrandera Public School and Sydney Girls High School.[2] She completed the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine (MB) and Bachelor of Surgery (BS) in 1956 at the University of Sydney, and worked as the medical resident officer of St Vincent's Hospital and of the Children's Hospital. After completion of her post-graduate studies in psychiatry, she was appointed to establish the Rivendell Child, Adolescent and Family Service to provide comprehensive specialist consultative services for young people with emotional and psychiatric problems. Her key interests have included child and adolescent depression, mental health issues affecting refugee and immigrant children, juvenile justice and Aboriginal health. She is a Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists. In 1987, she was appointed director of the Community Health Services in the Central Sydney Area, which enabled closer access to primary health care links with an emphasis on early childhood services, migrant and Indigenous health, the health needs of elderly people, and communicable illness. Health promotion and health education strategies through a population health model were also key responsibilities. In 1993, she was appointed Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Sydney, and in 1994 the Clinical Director of Mental Health Services for the Central Sydney Area. This was a time of major reform in mental health service delivery, which contributed to substantial change in the provision of public sector mental health services. Professor Bashir served on the Examinations Committee of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists and also on the Regional Issues Committee. She has established professional links with psychiatry departments in South East Asia, enabling educational exchange and placement of Asian colleagues for postgraduate experience in University of Sydney teaching hospital facilities. She has developed collaborative teaching programs between colleagues in Vietnam and Australian psychiatrists, and also with medical and nursing colleagues in Thailand. In the 1970s, she was part of a team that helped Cambodian child refugees integrate into Australian society. Having had a special interest over many years in Indigenous health, Professor Bashir has travelled extensively to visit remote communities in Central Australia, the Kimberley and Arnhem Land to gain a closer understanding of issues of culture and history which have a significant impact on health. In 1995, in a partnership with the Aboriginal Medical Service, Redfern, she established the Aboriginal Mental Health Unit, which provides regular clinics and counselling at both the Aboriginal Medical Service in Sydney and mainstream centres. Links to some Indigenous rural communities have also been developed through the availability of Telemedicine technology. She was appointed to chair the Implementation Group on Mental Health to oversee the development of further mental health services in New South Wales as part of the overall health reform process. [edit] GovernorStyle and Title: In 2001, on the recommendation of the Premier, Bob Carr, Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, 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.[3] 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 was Lady Mayoress from 1971 to 1973 when Sir Nicholas was Lord Mayor. She is sometimes referred to as "Professor Marie Bashir, Lady Shehadie", however she does not use this title herself. The Shehadies have three children and six grandchildren. [edit] Honours
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