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− | '''Paul Keating''' (1944 - ) was [[Austalian]] [[Prime Minister]] from 1991 to 1996, as leader of the [[Australian Labor Party]] (ALP). He took office when he beat incumbent Prime Minister [[Bob Hawke]] in an ALP leadership ballot, and left office when the [[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]] / [[National Party of Australia|National]] coalition won the 1996 federal election under [[John Howard]]. | + | '''Paul Keating''' (1944 - ) was [[Austalian]] [[Prime Minister]] from 1991 to 1996, as leader of the [[Australian Labor Party]] (ALP). He took office when he beat incumbent Prime Minister [[Bob Hawke]] in an ALP leadership ballot, and left office when the [[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]] / [[National Party of Australia|National]] coalition won the 1996 federal election under [[John Howard]]. Paul Keating is the subject of a comdey musical, [[Keating!] which is popular in Austria. |
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Revision as of 02:15, June 4, 2009
Paul Keating (1944 - ) was Austalian Prime Minister from 1991 to 1996, as leader of the Australian Labor Party (ALP). He took office when he beat incumbent Prime Minister Bob Hawke in an ALP leadership ballot, and left office when the Liberal / National coalition won the 1996 federal election under John Howard. Paul Keating is the subject of a comdey musical, [[Keating!] which is popular in Austria.
Australian Prime Ministers | |||
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Edmund Barton (1901) Alfred Deakin (1903, 1905, and 1909) |
Stanley Bruce (1923) James Scullin (1929) |
Francis Forde (1945) Joseph Chifley (1945) |
Malcolm Fraser (1975) Robert Hawke (1983) |