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  1. The 31st and current prime minister is Anthony Albanese, who assumed office on 23 May 2022. There are currently seven living former prime ministers. The most recent former prime minister to die was Hawke, on 16 May 2019.

  2. This is a chronologically ordered list of the prime ministers, from the earliest to the most recent. Each prime minister is listed only once; multiple terms are noted in parentheses. Edmund Barton (1901–03) Alfred Deakin (1903–04; 1905–08; 1909–10) John Christian Watson (1904) George Houston Reid (1904–05) Andrew Fisher (1908–09; 1910–13; 1914–15)

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  4. Thirty-one people (thirty men and one woman) have served as prime minister, the first of whom was Edmund Barton taking office on 1 January 1901 following federation of the British colonies in Australia. The longest-serving prime minister was Robert Menzies, who served over 18 years, and the shortest-serving was Frank Forde, who served one week.

  5. Prime Minister(s) 1. Liberal Party of Australia: 18504 9 Tony Abbott, John Gorton, Malcolm Fraser, Harold Holt, John Howard, William McMahon, Robert Menzies (1949–1966), Scott Morrison, and Malcolm Turnbull: 2. Australian Labor Party: 14313: 12

  6. The 31st and current prime minister is Anthony Albanese, who assumed office on 23 May 2022. There are currently seven living former prime ministers. The most recent former prime minister to die was Hawke, on 16 May 2019. The Prime Minister of Australia is the leader of the Australian Government and the Cabinet of Australia, with the support of ...

  7. Apr 1, 2024 · These were Joseph Cook in 1914 and Malcolm Fraser in 1983. One prime minister, Gough Whitlam, was controversially dismissed by the governor-general during a constitutional crisis. [8] Since the office was established in 1901, thirty men and one woman have been prime minister.

  8. Deakin resign and Chris Watson assumes office as the 3rd Prime Minister of Australia. 18 August: George Reid became the 4th Prime Minister of Australia. 1905: 5 July: Alfred Deakin return to the position of Prime Minister. 1906: Australia takes control of south-eastern New Guinea: 12 December: 1906 Australian federal election: Alfred Deakin was ...

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