Australia does not have a president the head of the government is the prime minister. However above him is the governor general, Role is similar to that of the queen in England. He has some powers that are strictly set out by the constitution and he is never involved in the day-to-day administration of Australia.
Margaret Elizabeth Reid (born May 28, 1935).
Australia is not a republic, so has never had a president. As a consitutional monarchy, its head of government is the Prime Minister. During the Great Depression, the Prime Minister was James Henry Scullin .
Vida Goldstein became the 1st female in the British Empire to run for national office when she ran for the Australian Senate in 1902. At the time, women had recently gotten the right to vote in federal elections.
Edith Cowan was an Australian politician and social campaigner. She was the first women to be elected to parliament in Australia when she became a member of Western Australian parliament in 1921. She was president of Karrakatta club, a women exclusive club which campaigned for women suffrage and succeeded in gaining it in 1899.
No, Ned Kelly was a famous Australian bush ranger not a famous Australian scientist.
Nothing, we dont have a president, we have a prime minister.
The president of the Senate
John Faulkner.
In 2001, who was the Leader of the Australian Federal Government in the Senate?
They Say Hi To The President
Australia does not have a president, and never has had a president. The Australian government is led by the Prime Minister who, in 2014, is the Hon. Tony Abbott.
Person in charge of equestrian sports
Sharan Burrow
Australia does not have a President. The Australian government is led by a Prime Minister, who resides in The Lodge in Canberra.
They don't particularly have a president. They have a Prime Minister, the first Prime Minister was Sir Edmund Barton.
They don't particularly have a president. They have a Prime Minister, the first Prime Minister was Sir Edmund Barton.
If he was their president in '72; then yes.