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.
Australia's Prime Minister in 1907 was Alfred Deakin. His term extended from 5 July 1905 until 10 November 1908.Deakin had also served in 1903-1904, and served a third term in 1909 - 1910.
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.
Apart from being Australia's first Prime Minister, he created the Federal Arbitration Court and the High Court of Australia.
On 1 January 1901, the states of Australia joined at federation to become the Commonwealth of Australia. Australia appointed (and later elected) its first Prime Minister, and the Australian constitution came into effect.
Australia's 5th Prime Minister, and serving his second term, was Alfred Deakin.Australia's fifth different Prime Minister was Andrew Fisher.
The name of the prime minister that came into office in 1975 was Malcolm Fraser and remain ther till 1983
No Australian has rights under the law this includes indigenous Australians However In 1967 while prime minister Holt was in office a referendum was held that decided that Australian indigenous people should be counted in the census
after her predecessors death, she came out of retirement in 1969 and served as prime minister until 1974.
The current Prime Minister (November 2015) is Narendra Damodardas Modi - He came yo office on 26th May 2014.
The current Prime Minister (November 2015) is Narendra Damodardas Modi - He came yo office on 26th May 2014.
No. Australia has gained complete independence from Britain. This was a long process, beginning with Federation, when the six states came together as one federated nation, under an Australian Prime Minister. As a British Colony and later a British Dominion Australia gradually gained more and more autonomy. It did not achieve full independent Sovereignty until 3 March 1986, when the Australia Acts came into effect, terminating all British jurisdiction over Australia. The fact that Australia still pledges allegiance to the Queen has little "official" significance. The Governor General is the Queen's representative in Australia, but is appointed at the discretion of the Prime Minister, who in turn is elected by the people of Australia.