This is a trick question - there were no prime minsters of Australia in the 1800's. indeed Australia did not have a prime minsiter, as federation did not occur till 1901. therefore, the first prime minister came to power in 1901 - that being Sir Edmund barton.
The official residence of the Australian Prime Minister is The Lodge, in Canberra, the capital of Australia.
Australia's Prime Minister in 1980 was Malcolm Fraser.
Yes This does not say WHICH Prime Minister. We had a few since John Howard.........
Never. No Australian Prime Minister has ever been assassinated
The Prime minister is the leader of the party or coalition of partys that has a majority in the house of representatives.
In 1919, the Australian Prime Minister was William 'Billy' Hughes.
As of 2011, no. No Australian Prime Minister has been threatened in such a manner.
Robert Menzies was the Prime Minister of Australia in 1965.
Prime Minister's Prize for Australian History was created in 2007.
Prime Minister's Prize for Australian History ended in 2012.
The official residence of the Australian Prime Minister is The Lodge, in Canberra, the capital of Australia.
Yes. The Prime Minister of Australia is the head of government in Australia. The current prime minister in 2015 is Tony Abbott.
He was an Australian judge after his job of Prime Minister
Australia's Prime Minister in 1980 was Malcolm Fraser.
The official Canberra residence of the Australian Prime Minister is The Lodge, and in Sydney it is Kirribilli House.
This was John Curtin, Australia's Prime Minister from 1941-1945, who represented the Federal electorate of Fremantle. He was Australia's only Prime Minister to represent a Western Australian seat in the House of Representatives.
William Pitt The Younger was prime minister in 1800. In the late 1800s it was Robert Gascoyne-Cecil.