Alfred Deakin and Andrew Fisher each held the office of Prime Minister of Australia on three different occasions.
New Zealand and Australia are two different countries. They have separate governments and separate Prime Ministers.In 2014, the Prime Minister of New Zealand is John Key while the Prime Minister of Australia is Tony Abbott.
Alfred Deakin. He succeeded Sir Edmund Barton as Australia's second Prime Minister, serving from September 1903 until April 1904. He served his second term from July 1905 until November 1908, and his third from June 1909 - April 1910. He was leader of the Protectionist Party for his first two terms, before the merging of the Protectionsists and the Anti-Socialist Party in response to the 1908 forming of the Australian Labor Party. His third Prime Ministerial term was served as leader of the resulting Commonwealth Liberal Party.
Antarctica and Australia were separated approximately 55 million years ago, when Australia began to move north to its current position.
England and Australia are separate jurisdictions, although Australia remains part of the British Commonwealth of Nations, and Queen Elizabeth II is the official head of state of Australia. But the position is ceremonial only.
Actually South Australia doesn't have a separate prime minister as it is a state of Australia and not a separate country. So the Prime Minister of Australia - Kevin Rudd - is the Prime Minister of all Australian states. South Australia has a Premier who at the present is Mike Rann of the Australian Labor Party.
Silvio Berlusconi born 29 September 1936 is an Italian politician, the current Prime Minister of Italy, as well as a successful entrepreneur. He is the longest-serving Prime Minister of Italy, a position he has held on three separate occasions: from 1994 to 1995, from 2001 to 2006 and currently since 2008. He is the leader of the People of Freedom political movement, a centre-right party he founded in 2009. As of November 2009, he is the longest-serving current leader of a G8 country.
Fisher was Prime Minister on three separate occasions. The first term was from 13 November1908 - 2 June 1909, second term 29 April 1910 - 24 June 1913, and third term 17 September 1914 - 27 October 1915.
When in Canberra, the Prime Minister of Australia lives in a residence separate from Parliament House. It's called the Lodge. The Prime Minister resides in this residence while Parliament is in session, but they often have their own house within their own electorate.
The leader of the Labour party and contender for British Prime Minister is Gordon Brown but each separate constituency in the country has it's own individual candidates for the position of MP.
There are two separate answers one would be the Prime Minister and the other would be the Queen because technically speaking she still is the head of state even if only in a perfunctory position
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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'.