Nobody. Australia has not now, nor has ever had, a President. Australia's head of government is called the Prime Minister. In 2002, the Prime minister was John Howard.
Neither Australia nor its states have a President. The leader of the Commonwealth of Australia is the Prime Minister while each of the states' leaders is called the Premier.In 2010, Colin Barnett of the Liberal Party of Australia is the Premier of Western Australia.
Australia does not have a President.
That depends on where you are. In Australia it is called the Prime Minister, In the US it is called the President.
Australia does not have a President; it has a Prime Minister.
John Howard did not become president, as Australia is not a republic and therefore does not have a president. Australia's leader is called the Prime Minister. John Howard became Prime Minister of Australia in March 1996, a position he held until November 2007.
That depends on where you are. In Australia it is called the Prime Minister, In the US it is called the President.
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.
Australia does not have a president, so no control.
No. Australia does not have a president.
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.