John Curtin was Prime Minister of Australia from 7 October 1941 until 5 July 1945: a total of three years and nine months.
There has been no Australian Prime Minister by the name of John Hawke. Robert 'Bob' Hawke was Prime Minister of Australia from 5 March 1983 until 20 December 1991.
This depends on which John you are talking about. See related questions.
John 'Chris' Watson was Prime Minister of Australia from 27 April 1904 to 17 August 1904.
he ruled for aslong as he was elected prime minister
John key is the 38thprime minister of New Zealand. He has led New Zealand or four years. He had became a prime minster on the 19th November 2008
John Grey Gorton was Australia's Prime Minister from 9 January 1968 until 22 March 1971, a period of three years and two months.
This is probably always going to be a matter of contention - Australian Prime Ministers are arguably all equally famous (or alternatively, equally unknown), with the exception of perhaps Frank Forde who was Prime Minister for only one week. The longest-serving Prime Minister of Australia was Sir Robert Menzies, who probably qualifies as one of the more well known ones. Others include Gough Whitlam (the first Labor Prime Minister in 23 years, who was dismissed in sensational circumstances), Alfred Deakin (a long-serving early Prime Minister who was also influential in the Federation movement), Billy Hughes (Prime Minister during World War I), John Curtin (Prime Minister during World War II), Malcolm Fraser, Bob Hawke, Paul Keating, and John Howard (all of whom were recent Prime Ministers, and each of whom is remembered for different contributions that they made to recent Australian history).
The deputy Prime Minister is a post that is the gift of the Prime Minister and the UK currently has no DPM, the last DPM was John Prescott, who was in office while Tony Blair was PM.
being prime minister - his breakfast, his tracksuits and long walks, eyebrows (especially his eyebrows), many years of being a prime minister of Australia
Since 2006
Since 2007
17 months June 16, 1891 to November 24, 1892