John Gorton
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.
Australia does not have a President; it has a Prime Minister.
Australia has a Prime Minister, rather than a President. The six states of Australia each have a Premier. The two territories of Australia each have a Chief Minister.
Australia's government is led by the Prime Minister. Australia does not have a president.
Australia does not have a president. The government is led by the Prime Minister. As of September 2013, the Prime Minister of Australia is Tony Abbott.
Australia has never had a president. The head of government in Australia is the Prime Minister.
Prime Minister.
No. Australia has an elected Prime Minister, and also a Governor General, appointed as the Queen's representative.
Australia does not have a president. Australia is governed by a Prime Minister who, in 2009, is Kevin Rudd.
Being a Constitutional Monarchy, Australia does not have a President. The government is led by the Prime Minister who, as of 2013, is Tony Abbott.
Australia has no president now; nor has the country ever had a president. The head of government in Australia is the 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.