Each of the states in Australia has a Premier, who is responsible for leading the state government. The Prime Minister is the elected head of government in Australia.
IN each state of Australia there is a premier. He or she is the highest elected official in a state. IN every state of Australia there is a premier. e.g. Wetsern Australia- Colin Barnett
In 2012, the Premier of South Australia is The Hon. Jay Weatherill MP.
The premier of Western Australia in 1897 was John Forrest.
sorry to tell all the twilight fans out there in australia...but there is NO twilight premier, nothing has been planned yet.
John Forrest was appointed first Premier of Western Australia on 22 December 1890.
In 2011, the premier of Victoria is the Honourable Ted Baillieu MP.
In 2011, the premier of Victoria is the Honourable Ted Baillieu MP.
In 2011, the premier of Victoria is the Honourable Ted Baillieu MP.
Not at the present time, the current premier is Jay Weatherill.
The first Premier of the state of South Australia was Boyle Finniss, who was in office from 24 October 1856 to 21 August 1857.
the first Premier of western Australia was explorer John Forrest. After western Australia became self-governing in 1890, Forrest was elected unopposed to the seat of Bunbury in the Legislative Assembly. On 22 December 1890, he was appointed as the first Premier of Western Australia.
There is no "premier of Australia".The state governments in Australia are each led by a Premier, but the country is led by the Prime Minister who, in 2013, is Julia Gillard.Current state Premiers in Australia, as of 2013 are:Premier of New South Wales - Barry O'FarrellPremier of Victoria - Denis NapthinePremier of Queensland - Campbell NewmanPremier of South Australia - Jay WeatherillPremier of Western Australia - Colin BarnettPremier of Tasmania - Lara GiddingsThe Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory do not have Premiers, but a Chief Minister. The chief Minister in the Northern Territory is Adam Giles and the Chief Minister of the ACT is Katy Gallagher.