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Honorific-prefix | The Honourable |
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Name | John Howard |
Honorific-suffix | AC, SSI |
Order | 25th Prime Minister of Australia |
Term start | 11 March 1996 |
Term end | 3 December 2007 |
Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Deputy | Tim Fischer (1996–99)John Anderson (1999–05)Mark Vaile (2005–07) |
Predecessor | Paul Keating |
Successor | Kevin Rudd |
Order2 | 29th |
Office2 | Treasurer of Australia |
Primeminister2 | Malcolm Fraser |
Term start2 | 19 November 1977 |
Term end2 | 11 March 1983 |
Predecessor2 | Phillip Lynch |
Successor2 | Paul Keating |
Office3 | 22nd Leader of the Opposition |
Term start3 | 5 September 1985 |
Term end3 | 9 May 1989 |
Deputy3 | Neil Brown (1985–87) Andrew Peacock (1987–89) |
Predecessor3 | Andrew Peacock |
Successor3 | Andrew Peacock |
Term start4 | 30 January 1995 |
Term end4 | 11 March 1996 |
Deputy4 | Peter Costello |
Predecessor4 | Alexander Downer |
Successor4 | Kim Beazley |
Constituency mp5 | Bennelong |
Parliament5 | Australian |
Term start5 | 18 May 1974 |
Term end5 | 24 November 2007 |
Predecessor5 | John Cramer |
Successor5 | Maxine McKew |
Birth date | July 26, 1939 |
Birth place | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Party | Liberal Party of Australia |
Spouse | Janette Howard |
Alma mater | University of Sydney |
Profession | Solicitor |
Religion | Anglican |
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Honorific-prefix | The Honourable |
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Name | Kevin Rudd |
Honorific-suffix | MP |
Office | Minister for Foreign Affairs |
Primeminister | Julia Gillard |
Term start | 14 September 2010 |
Predecessor | Stephen Smith |
Office2 | 26th Prime Minister of AustraliaElections: 2007 |
Deputy2 | Julia Gillard |
Term start2 | 3 December 2007 |
Term end2 | 24 June 2010 |
Predecessor2 | John Howard |
Successor2 | Julia Gillard |
Office3 | Leader of the Australian Labor Party |
Deputy3 | Julia Gillard |
Term start3 | 4 December 2006 |
Term end3 | 24 June 2010 |
Predecessor3 | Kim Beazley |
Successor3 | Julia Gillard |
Constituency mp4 | Griffith |
Parliament4 | Australian |
Term start4 | 3 October 1998 |
Predecessor4 | Graeme McDougall |
Birth date | September 21, 1957 |
Birth place | Nambour, Australia |
Party | Labor Party |
Spouse | Thérèse Rein |
Alma mater | Australian National University |
Profession | DiplomatPublic servant |
Religion | Anglicanism Two years later, after she retrained as a nurse, his mother moved the family to Nambour, and Rudd rebuilt his standing through study and scholastic application and was dux of Nambour State High School in 1974. The White Paper was criticised by the Federal Government's climate change advisor, Professor Ross Garnaut. |
Name | Rudd, Kevin |
Date of birth | 21 September 1957 |
Place of birth | Nambour, Australia |
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Honorific-prefix | The Honourable |
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Name | Paul Keating |
Caption | Keating in 2007 |
Order | 24th Prime Minister of AustraliaElections: 1993, 1996 |
Term start | 20 December 1991 |
Term end | 11 March 1996 |
Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Deputy | Brian Howe (1991–1995)Kim Beazley (1995–1996) |
Predecessor | Bob Hawke |
Successor | John Howard |
Office2 | Deputy Prime Minister of Australia |
Term start2 | 4 April 1990 |
Term end2 | 3 June 1991 |
Primeminister2 | Bob Hawke |
Predecessor2 | Lionel Bowen |
Successor2 | Brian Howe |
Order3 | 30th |
Office3 | Treasurer of Australia |
Term start3 | 11 March 1983 |
Term end3 | 3 June 1991 |
Primeminister3 | Bob Hawke |
Predecessor3 | John Howard |
Successor3 | Bob Hawke |
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Name | Adam Hills |
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Birth date | July 10, 1970 |
Birth place | Sydney |
Medium | Television, radio |
Nationality | Australian |
Active | 1989–present |
Genre | Stand-up |
Influences | Chris Addison, Greg Fleet, Rich Hall, Daniel Kitson, Ross Noble, David O'Doherty |
Name | Hills, Adam |
Date of birth | 10 July 1970 |
Place of birth | Sydney |
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