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Who was in Australian Government 2009?

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Sarah Oconnor

Updated on March 03, 2026

Who was in Australian Government 2009?

2009 in Australia
MonarchyElizabeth II
Governor-GeneralQuentin Bryce
Prime ministerKevin Rudd
ElectionsQLD

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

LeaderAndrew BarrAlistair Coe
PartyLaborLiberal
Leader since11 December 201425 October 2016
Leader's seatKurrajongYerrabi
Last election12 seats, 38.4%11 seats, 36.4%

Which party is in power in Australia?

The Liberal Party is the largest and dominant party in the Coalition with the National Party of Australia.
Liberal Party of Australia
House of Representatives61 / 151
Senate31 / 76
State and territorial governments3 / 8
State and territorial lower house members169 / 455

Who was in power in 2010?

Shortly after midnight on 12 May 2010, the Liberal Democrats emerged from a meeting of their Parliamentary party and Federal Executive to announce that the coalition deal had been "approved overwhelmingly", meaning that David Cameron would lead a coalition government of Conservatives and Liberal Democrats.

Who won the 2010 Australian election?

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

Which party is in power in Australia 2019?

2019 Australian federal election
LeaderScott MorrisonBill Shorten
PartyLiberal/National coalitionLabor
Leader since24 August 201813 October 2013
Leader's seatCook (NSW)Maribyrnong (Vic.)
Last election76 seats, 50.36%69 seats, 49.64%

Has Australia ever had a hung parliament?

The last hung Parliament occurred after the election of 21 September 1940. Labor and the Coalition of the United Australia Party and the Country Party emerged with 36 seats each in the House of Representatives.

When was Labour last in power?

Under Harold Wilson and James Callaghan, Labour again governed from 1964 to 1970 and 1974 to 1979. In the 1990s, Tony Blair took Labour to the centre as part of his New Labour project which governed the UK under Blair and then Gordon Brown from 1997 to 2010.

How long have Liberals been in power in Australia?

After an initial loss to Labor at the 1946 election, Menzies led the Liberals to victory at the 1949 election, and the party stayed in office for a record 23 years— the longest unbroken run ever in government at the federal level.

How many electoral votes did Trump win?

Ultimately, Trump received 304 electoral votes and Clinton 227, as two faithless electors defected from Trump and five defected from Clinton.

Who is the longest serving prime minister in Australia?

The longest-serving prime minister was Sir Robert Menzies, who served in office twice: from 26 April 1939 to 28 August 1941, and again from 19 December 1949 to 26 January 1966. In total Robert Menzies spent 18 years, 5 months and 12 days in office.

Who was the best Australian Prime Minister?

Alfred Deakin was a unanimous choice as Australia's best prime minister, winning full votes from each selector; Robert Menzies also appeared on every "best" list. No one prime minister appeared on all six "worst" lists, although William McMahon appeared on five and James Scullin on four.

Who is Australia's PM?

Scott Morrison
Since 2018

Who was Australia's youngest prime minister?

The median age of a Prime Minister on the first day of their first term is 52 years, and 353 days which falls between Joseph Cook and Billy Hughes. The youngest person to assume the office was Chris Watson (age 37 years, 18 days).

Who served the shortest term as prime minister of Australia?

Francis Michael Forde (18 July 1890 – 28 January 1983) was an Australian politician who served as Prime Minister of Australia from 6 to 13 July 1945. He held office after the death of John Curtin, and is the shortest-serving prime minister in Australia's history.

Who was last prime minister?

The present Prime Minister is Boris Johnson, since 24 July 2019.

What is the Prime Minister's name?

Incumbent. Boris Johnson
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom is the head of government of the United Kingdom. The current office holder is Boris Johnson. He took office after Theresa May's resignation on 24 July 2019.

How long is an Australian prime minister term?

Period in office
Australia has had 29 prime ministers since Federation serving 35 separate terms of office (see Appendix 1). Their periods of service range from 18.5 years (the Right Hon.

Which prime minister served the longest?

The Prime Minister with the longest single term was Sir Robert Walpole, lasting 20 years and 315 days from 3 April 1721 until 11 February 1742.

Who was the last Labour prime minister in Australia?

John Howard (11 March 1996 – 3 December 2007) Tony Abbott (18 September 2013 – 15 September 2015) Malcolm Turnbull (15 September 2015 – 24 August 2018) Scott Morrison (24 August 2018 – present) [incumbent]

Who founded the Australian Labour party?

In 1899, Anderson Dawson formed a Labour minority government in Queensland, the first Labour Party government in the world, which lasted one week while the conservatives regrouped after a split. The colonial Labour parties and the trade unions were mixed in their support for the Federation of Australia.

What is left and right in Australian politics?

Ideology in Australian politics
In contemporary Australian political culture, the Coalition (Liberal and National parties) is considered centre-right and the Australian Labor Party is considered centre-left. Australian conservatism is largely represented by the Coalition, along with Australian liberalism.

When did Labour last win?

The Labour Party was defeated heavily in the 1983 general election, winning only 27.6% of the vote, its lowest share since 1918, and receiving only half a million votes more than the SDP-Liberal Alliance who leader Michael Foot condemned for "siphoning" Labour support and enabling the Conservatives to greatly increase

What do the Liberals stand for in Australia?

The Liberal Party tends to promote economic liberalism (which in the Australian usage refers to free markets and small government). Two past leaders of the party, Sir Robert Menzies and John Howard, are Australia's two longest-serving Prime Ministers.

What are rightwing views?

Right-wing politics holds the view that certain social orders and hierarchies are inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable, typically supporting this position on the basis of natural law, economics, or tradition.

Is Australia left or right wing?

Ideology in Australian politics
In contemporary Australian political culture, the Coalition (Liberal and National parties) is considered centre-right and the Australian Labor Party is considered centre-left.

What does the Labour party stand for Australia?

The Australian Labor Party (ALP), also simply known as Labor and historically spelt Labour, is a major centre-left political party in Australia. The party competes against the Liberal/National Coalition for political office at the federal, state and sometimes local levels. It is the oldest political party in Australia.

Who are the current premiers of Australia?

Current state premiers
NameStateTerm Commencement
Annastacia PalaszczukQueensland14 February 2015
Gladys BerejiklianNew South Wales23 January 2017
Mark McGowanWestern Australia17 March 2017
Steven MarshallSouth Australia19 March 2018

What is left wing in Australia?

Australian politics operates as a two-party system, as a result of the permanent coalition between the Liberal Party and National Party. It is a left leaning party with tendency towards social welfare and government assistance programs.

What are the 4 major political parties in Australia?

Since 1910, Australia has generally had majority governments under which either the Australian Labor Party or a coalition of non-Labor parties has held office. There are three main parties represented in the House of Representatives—the Australian Labor Party, the Liberal Party of Australia, and the Nationals.

Is Australia a socialist country?

Social scientists who had visited Australia at the time noted the lack of influence from continental socialist ideologies such as Marxism, labelling it as having "socialism with no doctrine".

Who are the leaders in Australia?

The incumbent prime minister is Scott Morrison, who took office in August 2018 as leader of the Liberal Party. The prime minister is appointed by the governor-general.

Which Australian states are liberal?

Current state premiers
NameStateParty
Gladys BerejiklianNew South WalesLiberal Party
Mark McGowanWestern AustraliaLabor Party
Steven MarshallSouth AustraliaLiberal Party
Peter GutweinTasmaniaLiberal Party

What does Canberra mean in Aboriginal?

The word "Canberra" is popularly claimed to derive from the word Kambera or Canberry, which is claimed to mean "meeting place" in Ngunnawal, one of the Indigenous languages spoken in the district by Aboriginal Australians before European settlers arrived, although there is no clear evidence to support this.