Prime Minister.
We have a Prime Minister, not a president and they basicly run the country.
Australia has a Prime Minister, not a president. Australia is a Constitutional Monarchy, not a Republic. In 2011, Australia's Prime Minister is Julia Gillard and the Deputy Prime Minister is Wayne Swan.
Australia has no president now; nor has the country ever had a president. The head of government in Australia is the Prime Minister.
Australia does not have a President; it has a Prime Minister.
Australia's government is led by the Prime Minister. Australia does not have a president.
There is just one country in Australia. Australia is the name of both the continent and the country. Being a constitutional monarchy, Australia does not have a president. The leader of the government is the Prime Minister who, in 2012, is Julia Gillard. There are six states and two territories in Australia. The government leader of the states is called the Premier, while the head of each territory is the Chief Minister.
Australia does not have a president. The government is led by the Prime Minister. As of September 2013, the Prime Minister of Australia is Tony Abbott.
Australia has a Prime Minister, rather than a President. The six states of Australia each have a Premier. The two territories of Australia each have a Chief Minister.
He was prime minister of Australia.
Being a Constitutional Monarchy, Australia does not have a President. The government is led by the Prime Minister who, as of 2013, is Tony Abbott.
In my country, the President is taller, but the Prime Minister is fatter.
No. Australia has an elected Prime Minister, and also a Governor General, appointed as the Queen's representative.