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    John Winston Howard OM AC SSI (born 26 July 1939) is an Australian former politician who served as the 25th prime minister of Australia from 1996 to 2007. He held office as leader of the Liberal Party of Australia and was the member of parliament (MP) for the New South Wales division of Bennelong from 1974 to 2007.

  2. Jul 3, 2024 · John Howard (born July 26, 1939, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian politician who was prime minister of Australia (1996–2007) and leader of the Liberal Party (1985–89, 1995–2007).

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  3. John Howard (born Sept. 2, 1726, Hackney, London, Eng.?—died Jan. 20, 1790, Kherson, Ukraine, Russian Empire [now in Ukraine]) was an English philanthropist and reformer in the fields of penology and public health.

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  4. Learn about John Howard, Australia's 25th Prime Minister who served from 1996 to 2007. Find out his achievements, challenges, policies and legacy in this comprehensive biography.

    • Howard on … His 1996 Election Win
    • On How to Appeal to Voters
    • On The National Apology to The Stolen Generations
    • On The Fight Against Climate Change
    • On Same-Sex Marriage
    • On Afghanistan and 9/11
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    Mr Howard was surprised by the extent of his 1996 victory: "I'd become very nervous about even winning." "Even though we ran a good campaign. The polls were good. The Liberal Party had had so many setbacks and reverses and I'd had a number at a personal level, politically, as well, so that the size of the majority, which grew and grew as the counti...

    It was Mr Howard's second time as Liberal leader, and he admits he wasn't sure his peers would think he could be a leader again after losing the federal election to Bob Hawke in 1987. Appealing to traditional Labor voters in 1996 and thereafter would be a massive challenge for Mr Howard. So how did he do it? Mr Howard puts it down to Australian nat...

    As prime minister, Mr Howard refused to deliver an apology to the Stolen Generations. That came later, under Kevin Rudd, the man who beat Mr Howard at the polls in 2007. "I had reasons for that. And I don't retract, it was a very vexed issue," he says. "But I didn't think one generation could apologise for the claimed misdeeds of an earlier generat...

    Mr Howard also refused to ratify the Kyoto Protocol, the predecessor of the current Paris Agreement. At the time, he says he was concerned about a potential impact on the competitiveness of Australian industries. "I commissioned a very detailed analysis of the arguments for and against ratification in the months leading up to the 2007 election. And...

    Mr Howard's views on same-sex marriage were another area that created political tension. He doesn't regret opposing marriage reform, and believes the 2017 plebiscite was imperfect. "It should have been a proper plebiscite, but a proper plebiscite would not have yielded a different result," he argues. He says it's important that independent and reli...

    This year marks the 20th anniversary of the September 11 terror attacks. With US forces still in Afghanistan and Iraq, Mr Howard believes the intervention remains justified. "Oh, certainly, in the case of Afghanistan, the objective was to make sure that a country that had been a haven for the terrorists would never again be a haven for terrorists,"...

    Former prime minister John Howard reflects on his 25th anniversary of becoming Australia's second-longest-serving leader. He discusses his achievements, challenges, and controversies on industrial relations, foreign policy, Indigenous affairs, and climate change.

  5. Mar 1, 2016 · Terry Barnes, a former Liberal adviser, praises John Howard's political skills, leadership and achievements in his 20th anniversary of becoming prime minister. He contrasts Howard with his successors and critics, and argues that Howard was a voice of Middle Australia and a man of steel.

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  7. Learn about John Howard, the Prime Minister of Australia from 1996 to 2007, and his personal and political profile. Find out his birth date, education, family, honours, memberships and portfolios.

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