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Only the states in Australia have a Premier.The Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory do not have Premiers, but a Chief Minister. The Chief Minister of the ACT in 2013 is Katy Gallagher.
jaja binxNorthern Territory in Australia has a Chief Minister who is currently in 2010 Hon Paul Raymond Henderson MLA. The Northern Territory does not have a Premier as it is not recognised as a State but a Territory so instead of a Premier we have a Chief Minister. A Chief Minister and the Northern Territory's standing compared with other states in Australia is about effective as teats on a bull.
The Northern Territory does not have a premier. The Chief Minister of the Northern Territory holds a similar position to that of the state premier. The first Chief Minister was Paul Everingham.
There is no "premier of Australia".The state governments in Australia are each led by a Premier, but the country is led by the Prime Minister who, in 2013, is Julia Gillard.Current state Premiers in Australia, as of 2013 are:Premier of New South Wales - Barry O'FarrellPremier of Victoria - Denis NapthinePremier of Queensland - Campbell NewmanPremier of South Australia - Jay WeatherillPremier of Western Australia - Colin BarnettPremier of Tasmania - Lara GiddingsThe Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory do not have Premiers, but a Chief Minister. The chief Minister in the Northern Territory is Adam Giles and the Chief Minister of the ACT is Katy Gallagher.
Unlike the states in Australia which have a Premier, the political leader of the Northern Territory is the Chief Minister.In 2011, this is Hon Paul Raymond Henderson MLA.
The ACT, or Australian Capital Territory, is not a state, but a Territory of the Commonwealth of Australia, so unlike the states it does not have a Premier. The Chief Minister of the ACT acts in a similar capacity to the state premier. In 2011, the Chief Minister of the ACT is Jon Stanhope.
To begin with, the Northern Territory is a territory, not a state. This means it is administered by the Commonwealth Government in Australia. It has its own government, which is led by the Chief Minister, rather than the Premier which the states of Australia each have. However, its laws must ultimately be approved by the Commonwealth Government.
The Northern Territory does not have a Premier. The Chief Minister of the Northern Territory holds a similar position to that of the state premier. As of March 2013, the Chief Minister is Adam Giles. The Member for Braitling, Giles is the first indigenous head of government.
The Northern Territory is not a state and as such it has no premier but a chief administrator Mr Tom Pauling AO QC.
Don Dunstan was the premier of South Australia, a state whos capital city is Adelaide.
Alice Springs does not have a premier because it is not a state. The Premier leads the state government. Like other cities, Alice Springs has a Mayor and in 2010, this is Damien Ryan.Alice Springs is also in the Northern Territory which, as a territory, not a state, has a Chief Minister as its head of government, not a Premier.
Each of the states and territories in Australia has its own leader, who also leads the Parliament.Current state Premiers in Australia, as of 2013 are:Premier of New South Wales - Barry O'FarrellPremier of Victoria - Denis NapthinePremier of Queensland - Campbell NewmanPremier of South Australia - Jay WeatherillPremier of Western Australia - Colin BarnettPremier of Tasmania - Lara GiddingsThe Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory do not have Premiers, but a Chief Minister. The chief Minister in the Northern Territory is Adam Giles and the Chief Minister of the ACT is Katy Gallagher.