Peter Sinclair (governor)

Peter Sinclair
35th Governor of New South Wales
In office
8 August 1990 – 1 March 1996
MonarchElizabeth II
PremierNick Greiner
John Fahey
Bob Carr
LieutenantMurray Gleeson
Preceded bySir David Martin
Succeeded byGordon Samuels
Personal details
Born (1934-11-16) 16 November 1934 (age 89)
Manly, New South Wales
SpouseShirley McLellan
Military service
AllegianceAustralia
Branch/serviceRoyal Australian Navy
Years of service1948–1989
RankRear Admiral
CommandsDeputy Chief of Naval Staff (1989)
Maritime Commander Australia (1987–89)
Australian Defence Force Academy (1984–86)
HMAS Penguin (1978)
HMAS Hobart (1974–77)
HMAS Duchess (1970–72)
Battles/warsKorean War
Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation
Vietnam War
AwardsCompanion of the Order of Australia

Rear Admiral Peter Ross Sinclair, AC (born 16 November 1934) is a retired senior officer of the Royal Australian Navy who served as the 35th Governor of New South Wales from 8 August 1990 to 1 March 1996. Born in Manly, New South Wales, he was educated at North Sydney Boys High School before joining the Navy through the Royal Australian Naval College.

Over a 41-year career, Sinclair saw active service in Korea, Malaysia, Vietnam, and in relief operations following Cyclone Tracy, and commanded the naval base HMAS Penguin. He later rose to high command, serving as Director of Naval Plans and as chief project officer during the establishment of the tri-service Australian Defence Force Academy, and then serving as its first commandant. In 1987, he was appointed Flag Officer Commanding HM Australian Fleet, which was redesignated as Maritime Commander Australia the following year. In 1989, he was appointed as Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff but served only briefly until his retirement later that year.

When his friend and navy colleague, Sir David Martin, resigned his commission as Governor of New South Wales in August 1990 due to an advancing medical condition, Sinclair was appointed to succeed him. He retired in 1996, and controversy over Carr's proposed changes to the Governor's role emerged in regard to his successor.


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