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Former Federal Court judge Margaret Beazley has been sworn in as the 39th governor of NSW. Ms Beazley, who was the first woman appointed to the NSW Court of Appeal, was sworn in at a ceremony at Government House in Sydney on Thursday. She received an indigenous welcome before the swearing-in, which was followed by a booming 19-gun salute. The new governor took time to blow a kiss to her family during the ceremony, where NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian addressed the crowd. Ms Beazley replaces David Hurley, who will take up the position of Governor-General in Canberra after the federal election. Ms Berejiklian thanked Mr Hurley for his service to NSW and said the state was proud to see him become the next Governor-General. "I know he will serve our nation with the same passion and dedication that he showed during his time as governor of NSW," Ms Berejiklian said. Australian Associated Press

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