| 2009 in Australia | |
|---|---|
| Monarchy | Elizabeth II |
| Governor-General | Quentin Bryce |
| Prime minister | Kevin Rudd |
| Elections | QLD |
Correspondingly, who was in Australian government in 2010?
The incumbent centre-left Australian Labor Party led by Prime Minister Julia Gillard won a second term against the opposition centre-right Liberal Party of Australia led by Opposition Leader Tony Abbott and Coalition partner the National Party of Australia, led by Warren Truss, after Labor formed a minority government
One may also ask, when was the last Labor government in Australia? Labor narrowly lost government in Western Australia at the 2008 state election and Victoria at the 2010 state election. These losses were further compounded by landslide defeats in New South Wales in 2011, Queensland in 2012, the Northern Territory in 2012, Federally in 2013 and Tasmania in 2014.
Besides, who were the last 10 prime ministers of Australia?
Prime Ministers
- Scott Morrison. Liberal. 1 year, 282 days. 2018.
- Malcolm Turnbull. Liberal. 2 years, 344 days. 2015.
- Tony Abbott. Liberal. 1 year, 363 days. 2013.
- Julia Gillard. Labor. 3 years, 4 days. 2010.
- Kevin Rudd. Labor. 2 years, 289 days.
- John Howard. Liberal. 11 years, 268 days.
- Paul Keating. Labor. 4 years, 83 days.
- Bob Hawke. Labor. 8 years, 285 days.
Which party is in power in Australia 2020?
17 October 2020
| Leader | Andrew Barr | Alistair Coe |
| Party | Labor | Liberal |
| Leader since | 11 December 2014 | 25 October 2016 |
| Leader's seat | Kurrajong | Yerrabi |
| Last election | 12 seats, 38.4% | 11 seats, 36.4% |
