Australian Prime Ministers

Australian Prime Ministers

Most people around the world are aware that Australia is a very old country, with evidence of human habitation that dates back to over 60,000 years or so.
What people sometimes don’t understand is that Australia is a very young country in terms of when it was first settled by white people.

In 2018 Australia will celebrate its 230th birthday since an Englishman landed on the soil of Australia and declared the island for the United Kingdom.

Because we a such a young country, the number of leaders of our nation are relatively small compared to other nations. Australia has had 28 leaders of government and hence Prime Ministers since 1770.

Here’s a listing of the Prime Ministers and the dates in which they served as Prime Ministers of Australia.

Edmund Barton represented New South Wales and served from 1901–03.
Alfred Deakin represented Victoria and served from 1903–04; 1905–08;and 1909- 10.
Chris Watson represented New South Wales and served during 1904.
George Reid represented New South Wales and served from 1904–05.
Andrew Fisher represented Queensland and served from 1908–09; 1910–13 and 1914–15.
Joseph Cook represented New South Wales and served from 1913–14.
William Morris Hughes came from New South Wales and served from 1915–23.
Stanley Melbourne Bruce came from Victoria and served from 1923–29.
James Scullin represented Victoria and served from 1929 to 1932.
Joseph Lyons represented Tasmania and served from 1932–39.
Earle Page represented New South Wales and served during 1939.
Robert Menzies represented Victoria and served from 1939–41 and 1949–66.
Arthur Fadden represented Queensland during 1941.
John Curtin represented Western Australia and served from 1941–45.
Francis Forde represented Queensland and served during 1945.
Ben Chifley represented New South Wales and served from 1945–49
Harold Holt represented Victoria and served from 1966–67
John McEwen represented Victoria and served from 1967–68
John Gorton represented Victoria and served from 1968–71
William McMahon represented New South Wales and served from 1971–72
Gough Whitlam represented New South Wales and served from 1972–75
Malcolm Fraser represented Victoria and served from 1975–83
Bob Hawke represented Victoria and served 1983–91
Paul Keating represented New South Wales and served from 1991–96
John Howard represented New South Wales and served from 1996–2007
Kevin Rudd represented Queensland and served from 2007–10 and briefly in 2013
Julia Gillard represented Victoria and served from 2010–13
Tony Abbott represents New South Wales and is currently serving from 2013.




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