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.
Julia Gillard is not and has never been the president of Australia, as Australia does not have a president. Julia Gillard was the Prime Minister of Australia from 2010 to 2013.
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 does not have a president: it has a Prime Minister. As of September 2013, the Prime Minister is Tony Abbott. Australia is a Constitutional Monarchy not a Republic. Hence the country does not have a president; nor has it ever had a President. Australia's Head Of State is Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia. The Queen's representative in Australia is the Governor-general who, in 2014, is Sir Peter Cosgrove.
The PRIME MINISTER of Australia is elected every three years. The next shall take place in 2013.
Australia does not have a President.
Australia does not have a President; it has a Prime Minister.
No. Australia does not have a President: nor has it ever had a president. Australia is governed by a Prime Minister.Heinz Fischer has been the president of Austria (not Australia) since 2004.
No. Australia does not have a president.
Australia does not have a president, so no control.
Australia has never had a president. The head of government in Australia is the Prime Minister.
Australia has no president now; nor has the country ever had a president. The head of government in Australia is the Prime Minister.
Australia does not have a president. Australia is governed by a Prime Minister who, in 2009, is Kevin Rudd.