Who was in Australian government in 2013?

Who was in Australian government in 2013?

2013 Australian federal election

Leader Tony Abbott Kevin Rudd
Party Liberal/National coalition Labor
Leader since 1 December 2009 26 June 2013
Leader’s seat Warringah (NSW) Griffith (Qld.)
Last election 72 seats, 43.32% 72 seats, 37.99%

Did Julia Gillard won the 2010 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 …

How many federal elections has Australia had?

Since 1901 there have been 45 House of Representatives elections and 43 Senate elections. The average length of time between House of Representatives elections has been 2 years and 7 months.

When did Kevin Rudd lose election?

Rudd Government (2013)

Rudd Government (II)
Origin Rudd wins 2013 Labor leadership spill
Demise Rudd loses 2013 federal election
Predecessor Gillard Government
Successor Abbott Government

Which party won the 2016 federal election?

2016 Australian federal election

Party Liberal/National coalition Labor
Leader since 14 September 2015 13 October 2013
Leader’s seat Wentworth (NSW) Maribyrnong (Vic.)
Last election 90 seats, 53.49% 55 seats, 46.51%
Seats won 76 seats 69 seats

How did Malcolm Turnbull became Prime Minister?

September 2015 leadership election Turnbull defeated Abbott by 54 votes to 44 at the subsequent leadership ballot. He was sworn in as the 29th Prime Minister of Australia the following day. The number of Cabinet Ministers rose from 19 to 21.

How many female prime ministers has Australia had?

A total of twelve women have served, or are serving, as the head of an Australian government. Of these, one has served as the prime minister of Australia, six as the premier of a state and four as the chief minister of a territory.

Why did Julia Gillard resign?

On 26 June 2013, after a lengthy period of leadership instability, Gillard lost the leadership of the Labor Party back to Rudd at a leadership spill. Her resignation as prime minister took effect the next day, and she announced her retirement from politics.

How often is the Australian federal election?

Section 28 of the Australian Constitution states that House of Representatives elections must be held at least every 3 years. The Prime Minister decides the date for an election. This could be at any time during the 3-year term.

Who was the Prime Minister of Australia in 2013?

On 30 January 2013, at a speech at the National Press Club, Prime Minister Julia Gillard announced the election would be held on Saturday 14 September 2013, although the Governor-General was not formally advised and no writ of election was issued. Kevin Rudd succeeded Julia Gillard as Prime Minister on 27 June 2013.

Who was the Governor General of Australia in 2014?

The new senators were sworn in by the next Governor-General Peter Cosgrove on 7 July 2014, with their six-year terms commencing on 1 July. The proclamation dissolving the House of Representatives and formally beginning the election period had been issued by Governor-General Bryce on 5 August 2013.

When was the last hung parliament in Australia?

The hung parliament of 2010–2013 was one of the most fractious and difficult parliaments in the 70–odd years since the election of 21 September 1940, when an incumbent Menzies government survived with the support of two independents.

When did the 44th Parliament of Australia start?

The 44th Parliament of Australia opened on 12 November 2013, which is taken to be the commencement of the term of members of the House of Representatives. The new senators were sworn in by the next Governor-General Peter Cosgrove on 7 July 2014, with their six-year terms commencing on 1 July.

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