50 because there is 49 boys and one girl
The first three Prime Ministers of Australia were:Edmund Barton (1901-1903)Alfred Deakin (1903-1904)John 'Chris' Watson (1904)
No-one. Australia was not yet a nation, but only a collection of different colonies. Federation occurred in 1901, but before that there were no prime ministers.
If your question means how many prime ministers does Australia have at one time, then the answer is only one.If it refers to how many Prime Ministers Australia has had since Federation, then the answer is 32 as of 2012. 31 men and one woman have held the office of Prime Minister at some stage, but several of them have held office more than once, serving after a break. Therefore, there have been 27 different people who served as Prime Minister.Julia Gillard is the 32nd Prime Minister, but the 27th different Prime Minister.
There was no prime minister of Australia until federation in 1901.Also,prime ministers do not rule anything,they are the the elected leaders of the elected government and as such are answerable to that government and the people.
The first five Prime Ministers of Australia were:Edmund Barton (1901-1903)Alfred Deakin (1903 -1904)John 'Chris' Watson (1904)George Reid (1904 - 1905)Alfred Deakin (1905 - 1908)
There was a prime minister in the year of 1901. In the year of 1901, the prime minister of Japan was Taro Katsura; he was the prime minister until the year of 1906.
There were numerous prime ministers in Australia between 1901 and 1920.Edmund Barton - 1901 to 1903Alfred Deakin - 1903 to 1904, 1905 to 1908, 1909 to 1910John 'Chris' Watson - 1904 to 1904George Reid - 1904 to 1905Andrew Fisher - 1908 to 1909, 1910 to 1913, 1914 to 1915Joseph Cook - 1913 to 1914William 'Billy' Hughes - 1915 to 1923
He was in parliament since 1901 and became he prime minister in 1915 so 15 years
Australian Labor Party was created in 1901.
In Australia, the first Prime Minister was appointed following Federation in 1901. This was Edmund Barton.
The Australian Labor Party was founded in 1891 by the labour movement. It has been in Government in every state and territory and in the Commonwealth Parliament. It is the only political party to have been represented in every Commonwealth Parliament since 1901. The first Labor Prime Minister was Chris Watson in 1904 and Andrew Fisher was the first Labor Prime Minister to lead a majority government. The Labor Party has suffered from splits in 1916, the early 30s and the 1950s. It was again elected Federally in 2007 under Kevin Rudd who is the current Prime Minister and is in power currently in every state and territory except Western Australia.
Australia's first ten Prime Ministers were:Barton, Sir Edmund: 1901-03 (First Prime Minister of Australia)Deakin, Alfred: 1903-04Watson, John Christian: 1904Reid, Sir George Houstoun: 1904-05Deakin, Alfred: 1905-08Fisher, Andrew: 1908-09Deakin, Alfred:1909-10Fisher, Andrew: 1910-13Cook, Sir Joseph: 1913-14Fisher, Andrew: 1914-15