Choosing the Prime-minister (PM) is exactly the same as choosing a president. We have campaigns and we vote for who we want to be PM.
Further information:
The Prime Minister is not directly chosen by the people, however. Members of the Federal Parliament (the Senate and the House of Representatives) are elected by the people. The leader of the political party with the most elected members in the lower House, the House of Representatives, becomes the Prime Minister.
Kevin Rudd was Prime Minister of Australia in 2009.
The current Prime Minister of Australia is Ms Julia Gillard and the Deputy Prime Minister is Mr Wayne Swan.
Yes, Joseph Cook was the 6th prime minister of Australia.
Prior to Federation, there was no Prime Minister. The first Prime Minister of Australia was Edmund Barton, and he took on his position at Federation.
The Prime Minister of Australia during 1990 was Robert 'Bob' Hawke.
Not at all. Australia's longest-serving Prime Minister was Sir Robert Menzies.
The prime minister of Australia is chosen by a majority of the members of the house of representative's. The members of the house of representatives get there by being voted for by the general population.
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.
The prime minister is chosen by colleagues at a post election Cabinet meeting where most portfolios are decided.
Kevin Rudd was Prime Minister of Australia in 2009.
Prime minister
Members of the Australian Parliament and Senate are elected by the people. The leader of the political party with the most elected members becomes the Prime Minister.
Australia's government is led by the Prime Minister. Australia does not have a president.
The current Prime Minister of Australia is Ms Julia Gillard and the Deputy Prime Minister is Mr Wayne Swan.
wat was the name of the 7th prime minister of australia
Michaelia Claire Cash is the Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Women for Australia.
Yes, James Scullin was Australia's ninth different Prime Minister and thirteenth prime minister.