Congratulatory Letters

 

 

If you or someone you know is celebrating a special birthday or anniversary, you can request a letter from the Premier of Queensland, Prime Minister of Australia, Governor-General or His Majesty The King to mark the occasion.

Congratulatory letter types

Birthdays

90th birthday letters can be requested from:

Prime Minister of Australia

Premier of Queensland.

100th, 105th and 110th birthday letters can be requested from:

His Majesty The King

Governor-General of Australia

Prime Minister of Australia

Governor of Queensland

Premier of Queensland.

Anniversaries

50 (Golden) anniversary letters can be requested from:

Prime Minister of Australia

Premier of Queensland

Governor of Queensland.

60, 65, 70 (Diamond) anniversary letters can be requested from:

His Majesty The King

Governor-General of Australia

Prime Minister of Australia

Governor of Queensland

Premier of Queensland.

Please click here to download application form or here to find elegibility for a Congratulatory Letter. Complete the form then email it to us at theodore@parliament.qld.gov.au

 

 

 

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