The Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, up until 24 June 2010, was Julia Gillard. A leadership challenge within the Australian Labor Party resulted in the resignation of then-PM Kevin Rudd, and Julia Gillard being elected as Prime Minister. The Deputy Prime Minster then became Wayne Swan.
Wayne SwannWayne Swan Deputy Prime Minister, and Treasurer of 2010
Ireland does not have a deputy prime minister or a prime minister. The head of an Irish government is known as the Taoiseach. The Taoiseach's deputy is known as the Tánaiste. The Tánaiste in 2010 was Mary Coughlan.
Australia's most recent change of Prime Minister occurred on 24 June 2010 when right-wing ALP Prime Minister Kevin Rudd was ousted in a leadership challenge by left-wing ALP Deputy prime Minister Julia Gillard. Ms Gillard was subsequently officially elected as Prime Minister in the Federal Election held on 21 August 2010.
Australia's Prime Minister in 2010 is Julia EileenGillard.
Australia's Prime Minister in 1992 was Paul Keating of the ALP. He was Australia's 24th Prime Minister and held office from 20 December 1991 to 11 March 1996.
In 2010, the Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom was Nick Clegg. He was the leader of the Liberal Democrats and served in the coalition government formed with the Conservative Party, led by Prime Minister David Cameron. Clegg's role as Deputy Prime Minister was significant in shaping the policies of the coalition during that period.
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President - Mary McAleese Prime Minister - Brian Cowan Deputy Prime Minister - Mary Coughlan
Yes. In 2010, Australia's first female Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, was elected.
The first female prime minister of Australia, Julia Eileen Guillard, became the prime minister on 2010 June 24.
The current Prime Minister of Australia, Julia Gillard, took office in 2010.
Yes, Australia got its first female Prime Minister on the 24th June 2010. The Hon, Madam Prime Minister, Julia Gillard will face an election on the 21st of August.No, no woman has ever been the Prime Minister of Australia.