Australia has had 34 prime ministers as of 2013. 33 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 28 different people who served as Prime Minister. Tony Abbott is the 34th Prime Minister, but the 28th different Prime Minister.
The third prime minister of Australia was John Christian Watson, known simply as just Chris Watson.
There were actually a total of three Prime Ministers throughout the span of World War I. When the war broke out in July of 1914, the Prime Minister was Joseph Cook, who held this position until September of that same year. Following Cook was Andrew Fisher, who had been Prime Minister twice in previous years. Following Fisher, William 'Billy' Morris Hughes became Prime Minister in 1915 and held that title until 1923, several years after the end of the war.
There were two Prime Ministers of Great Britain in 1763.John Stuart, the third Earl of Bute was Prime Minister from 26 May 1962 to 8 April 1763 and George Grenville was PM from 17 April 1763 until 10 July 1765.
she was the first woman prime minister of Israel and the third woman prime minister in the world.
John Christian Watson, third Prime Minister of Australia, was born in Chile but educated in New Zealand. He moved to Sydney when he was nineteen years old.
William McMahon was the Australian Prime Minister for most of 1972, serving until 5 December, after which Edward "Gough" Whitlam became Prime Minister. Whitlam then served until his dismissal in November 1975.
The Bahamas has only had 3 Prime Ministers to date.Hubert Alexander Ingraham was the second Prime Minister of the Bahamas.Perry Gladstone Christie was the third Prime Minister of the Bahamas.
No. Third Prime Minister of Australia, John 'Chris' Watson, was actually born in Chile.
Australia's Prime Minister in 1911 was Andrew Fisher, of the Commonwealth labor Party. He held office from 13 April 1910 until 24 June 1913.Fisher had also been Australia's Prime minister on one previous occasion, and became prime minister for a third time after a short absence.
Bob Hawke, or Robert James Lee Hawke, of the ALP, has been Australia's longest-serving Prime Minister to date. He served as Prime Minister from 11 March 1983 to 20 December 1991.
Yes. Sir John Abbott was the Third Canadian Prime Minister.
Australia's Prime Minister in 1907 was Alfred Deakin. His term extended from 5 July 1905 until 10 November 1908.Deakin had also served in 1903-1904, and served a third term in 1909 - 1910.
There were actually a total of three Prime Ministers throughout the span of World War I. When the war broke out in July of 1914, the Prime Minister was Joseph Cook, who held this position until September of that same year. Following Cook was Andrew Fisher, who had been Prime Minister twice in previous years. Following Fisher, William 'Billy' Morris Hughes became Prime Minister in 1915 and held that title until 1923, several years after the end of the war.
Sir Edmund Barton (1849-1920) was the first Prime Minister of Australia upon Federation of the colonies in 1901.Edmund Barton was from the Protectionist party. He served for 2 years, 8 months and 24 days. Barton resigned in 1903 and later went on to be Australia's first supreme court magistrate.
Chris Watson was the third Prime Minister of Australia, serving from 27 April 1904 to 18 August 1904. He was a member of the Labor Party.
it is the queen there is no prime minister in America, otherwise if you are talking about Australia then it is Julia Gillard. You should always write which country so people know who your talking about.
Nobody.Alfred Deakin became Prime Minister for the third time on 29 April 1909 while Andrew Fisher became Prime Minister for the second time on 13 April 1910.
The third leaders of countries are typically referred to as either presidents prime ministers or monarchs. Presidents are elected by the people of a country while prime ministers are appointed by a monarch or president and serve as the head of government. Meanwhile monarchs are usually hereditary rulers and the leader of a monarchy. The following list provides examples of the third leaders of various countries: United States - President France - President United Kingdom - Prime Minister Japan - Prime Minister Sweden - Monarch Saudi Arabia - MonarchIn some cases the third leader of a country can have a different title depending on the region. For example the leader of Germany is the chancellor while the leader of Canada is the prime minister.