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Andrew Fisher, Prime Minister of Australia three times, was a member of the Labour political party.
Yes: Prime Ministers can be re-elected in Australia, and they frequently are. There is no limit to the number of consecutive times a Prime Minister can be re-elected.
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Robert Menzies was Australia's longest-serving Prime Minister, so it would be assumed that most people thought he was a good Prime Minister, to have been re-elected several times. Although an extreme "monarchist", Menzies was an efficient administrator, under whose government Australia prospered.
Alfred deakin is no longer a prime minister as he died in 1919. Deakin was Prime Minister of Australia three times. He was Australian Prime Minister from 24 September 1903 to 27 April 1904; 5 July 1905 to 10 November 1908; and 29 April 1909 to 13 April 1910.
Australia's 5th Prime Minister, and serving his second term, was Alfred Deakin.Australia's fifth different Prime Minister was Andrew Fisher.
Alfred Deakin was the prime minister of Australia three times. He was prime minister from the 5th of September 1903 until the 27th of April 1904. So he was prime minister for 216 days in his first term. He was prime minister from the 5th of July 1905 until the 13th of November 1908. So he was prime minister for 1227 days in his second term. He was prime minister from the 2nd of June 1909 until the 29th of April 1910. So he was prime minister for 331 days in his third term. In total he was prime minister for 1774 days. That is almost 5 years in total.
Three times. Alfred Deakin was Australian Prime Minister from 24 September 1903 to 27 April 1904; 5 July 1905 to 10 November 1908; and 29 April 1909 to 13 April 1910.
Sir William Fox was Prime Minister of New Zealand three times
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he served two separate terms as the country's prime minister