The Title for the Head of Government of Australia is Her Majesty Elizabeth II. The day-to-day 'governing' is headed up by a Prime Minister.
The Australian head of government is the Prime Minister.
The Head of State is HM Queen Elizabeth II, represented by the Governor General, which is separate and different from 'head of government'.
The head of the British goverment is the Prime Minister.
The Queen/King is the head of the monarchy, while the Prime Minister is the head of Parliament.
The head of State is Queen Elizabeth II The head of the Government is the Prime Minister
The Cabinet Secretary is the head of British Civil Service
The prime minister...
Queen Elizabeth II
David Cameron is Prime Minister.
Nobody. Australia has not now, nor has ever had, a President. Australia's head of government is called the Prime Minister. In 2002, the Prime minister was John Howard.
Governed general
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Yes. The head of the Federal government in Australia is known as the Prime Minister. Currently (2011) the Prime Minister is Julia Gillard.
Australia has never had a president. The head of government in Australia is the Prime Minister.
The head executive of a state government is called a governor.
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.
No. Australia is a constitutional monarchy, and the head of government is the Prime Minister. The Head of State is Queen Elizabeth II.
The head executive of a state government is called the Governor.
The head of Germany's government is called the Federal Chancellor, or just Chancellor.
Queensland's head of government is the Premier, as it is in the other states of Australia. In 2010, this is Anna Bligh of the ALP.
The head of government in Germany is called the Chancellor.