NSW Premier announces State Funeral for Mosman’s Dame Marie Bashir

A State Funeral for Dame Marie Bashir will be held on February 4. Image: AAP.
By ANNA USHER
A State Funeral for Dame Marie Bashir will take place on Wednesday, 4 February at St James’ Church, King Street, Sydney at 10:30am.
The 95-year-old served our state with distinction as the 37th Governor of New South Wales from March 2001 to October 2014 and was the first woman to be appointed to the role.

Dame Marie passed away in Sydney on 20 January, surrounded by her family.
“She bought immense dignity and compassion to the role,” NSW Premier Chris Minns said on Wednesday.
Dame Marie passed away in Sydney on 20 January, surrounded by her family.
She was a distinguished psychiatrist and a long-standing advocate for mental health, education and social inclusion.
“The people of New South Wales held Dame Marie in great respect and affection, reflecting the trust and goodwill she earned over a lifetime of service,” Premier Minns said.

“The people of New South Wales held Dame Marie in great respect and affection,” Premier Chris Minns said. Image/AAP
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A large screen will be available in Martin Place for members of the public wishing to pay their respects and watch the State Funeral.
The service will also be available to watch online on the NSW Government website.
All details of the State Funeral can be found HERE.

Dame Marie pictured at Government House with the King and Queen of Denmark. Image/AAP.
About Marie Bashir:
Professor the Honourable Dame Marie Bashir AD CVO served as Governor of New South Wales from 1 March 2001 to 1 October 2014 and was the first woman to be appointed to the role.
Born in Narrandera and educated at Narrandera Public School and Sydney Girls High School, Marie Bashir completed a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery at the University of Sydney in 1956.
Professor Bashir taught at the Universities of Sydney and NSW, increasingly working with children’s services, psychiatry and mental health services, and Indigenous health programs.
At the time of her appointment as Governor of New South Wales, she was Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Sydney; Area Director of Mental Health Services Central Sydney; and Senior Consultant to the Aboriginal Medical Service, Redfern and to the Aboriginal Medical Service, Kempsey.
She was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia in 1988 for her services to child and adolescent health, and was invested by Her Majesty The Queen, with the insignia of a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO) in 2006.
In June 2014, Professor Bashir was named as a Dame of the Order of Australia for extraordinary and pre-eminent achievement and merit in service to the administration, public life, and people of New South Wales, to medicine, particularly as an advocate for improved mental health outcomes for the young, marginalised and disadvantaged, to international relations, through the promotion of collaborative health programs, and as a leader in tertiary education.
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