John Grey Gorton 1968-1971 William McMahon 1971-1972 Edward Gough Whitlam 1972-1975 John Malcolm Fraser 1975-1983 Robert James Lee Hawke 1983-1991 Paul John Keating 1991-1996 John Winston Howard 1996-2007 Kevin Rudd 2007-
If your question means how many prime ministers does Australia have at one time, then the answer is only one.If it refers to how many Prime Ministers Australia has had since Federation, then the answer is 32 as of 2012. 31 men and one woman have held the office of Prime Minister at some stage, but several of them have held office more than once, serving after a break. Therefore, there have been 27 different people who served as Prime Minister.Julia Gillard is the 32nd Prime Minister, but the 27th different Prime Minister.
the prime minister has been prime minister since 2007. that means the prime minister has been prime minister for about 6 to 7 years.
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* John Grey Gorton, 1968-1971 * William McMahon, 1971-72 * Edward 'Gough' Whitlam, 1972-75 * Malcolm Fraser, 1975-83 * Robert 'Bob' Hawke, 1983-91 * Paul Keating, 1991-96 * John Howard, 1996-2007 * Kevin Rudd, 2007- present
Kevin Rudd was Prime Minister of Australia in 2009.
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Prior to Kevin Rudd, the preceding Prime Ministers were: * John Howard (1996-2007) * Paul Keating (1991-96) * Robert 'Bob' Hawke (1983-1991)
John Howard was Prime Minister of Australia at the beginning of the 21st century. He held office from 1996 to 2007.
Well, in 2007 Tony Blair retired and Gordon Brown had to take his place. He wasn't elected. Luckily someone will be properly put as Prime Minister this year in the Election.
Kevin Rudd was Prime Minister from December 2007 until 24 June 2010. This works out to 2 years, 6 months and about two weeks.
Hubert Ingraham has been the prime minister of the Bahamas since 2007 May 4, about 4 years. He was also previously the prime minister from 1992 August 21 to 2002 May 3, for about 10 years, a total of 14 years altogether.
Prime Ministers from Russia and Latvia agree to a new treaty. A billion dollar initiative is put in place to study polar activity.