The Prime Minister has two official residences. The main residence is The Lodge in Canberra.
When the Prime Minister stays in Sydney, he stays in Kirribilli House, on Sydney.
If you mean what house of Parliament, the Prime Minister is a member of the House of Representatives.
When in Canberra, the Governor-General of Australia lives in Government House in the suburb of Yarralumla.
The Sydney residence of the Governor-General is Admiralty House, in the suburb of Kirribilli.
The official residence of Australia's Prime Minister is The Lodge, in Canberra.
The Sydney residence of the Prime Minister is Kirribilli House.
The Australian Prime Minister's residence is called The Lodge.
Kirribilli House, Sydney
in a house
Bondi. Beach
The Prime Minister of Australia is a member of the House of Representatives.
The lower house of Parliament - the House of Representatives.
This was John Curtin, Australia's Prime Minister from 1941-1945, who represented the Federal electorate of Fremantle. He was Australia's only Prime Minister to represent a Western Australian seat in the House of Representatives.
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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.
Kevin Rudd was Prime Minister of Australia in 2009.
This was John Curtin, Australia's Prime Minister from 1941-1945, who represented the Federal electorate of Fremantle. He was Australia's only Prime Minister to represent a Western Australian seat in the House of Representatives.
Australia's government is led by the Prime Minister. Australia does not have a president.
the house of representatives. no the voters!
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.
The current Prime Minister of Australia is Ms Julia Gillard and the Deputy Prime Minister is Mr Wayne Swan.
This was John Curtin, Australia's Prime Minister from 1941-1945, who represented the Federal electorate of Fremantle. He was Australia's only Prime Minister to represent a Western Australian seat in the House of Representatives.