Are all high court judges appointed by the governor general of australia?

The High Court of Australia is the highest court in Australia, and its judges are appointed by the Governor-General. However, the High Court judges are not appointed directly by the Governor-General but rather through a process that involves recommendations from the Attorney-General and consultation with state Premiers and Attorneys-General. The Governor-General formally confirms the appointment based on those recommendations.
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