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Task 1: Timeline of Australian Prime Ministers

AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTERS. Task 1: Timeline of Australian Prime Ministers. Edmund Barton. 1 st Prime Minister Full name: Edmund Barton Preferred name: Edmund Date Of Birth: 18/01/1849 Term as Prime Minister: 1/01/1903 Electorate: Hunter. Alfred Deakin.

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Task 1: Timeline of Australian Prime Ministers

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  1. AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTERS Task 1: Timeline of Australian Prime Ministers

  2. Edmund Barton 1st Prime Minister Full name: Edmund Barton Preferred name: Edmund Date Of Birth: 18/01/1849 Term as Prime Minister: 1/01/1903 Electorate: Hunter

  3. Alfred Deakin 2nd, 5th, 7th Prime Minister Full name: Alfred Deakin Preferred name: Alfred Date of birth: 3/08/1867 Term as Prime Minister: 1st 24/09/1903-27/04/1904 2nd 5/07/1905-13/11/1908 3rd 2/06/1909-29/04/1910 Electorate: Essendon and Ballarat

  4. John Christian Watson 3rd Prime Minister Full name: John Christian Watson Preferred name: Chris Date Of Birth: 9/04/1867 Term as Prime Minister: 27/04/1904-17/08/1904 Electorate: Bland South Sydney

  5. George Houstoun Reid 4th Prime Minister Full name: George Houstoun Reid Preferred name: George Date of birth: 25/02/1845 Term as Prime Minister 18/08/1904-5/07/1905 Electorate: Cowper

  6. Andrew Fisher 6th, 8th, 10th Prime Minister Full name: Andrew Fisher Preferred name: Andrew Date of birth: 29/08/1862 Term as Prime Minister: 13/11/1908-2/06/1909 29/4/1910-24/06/1913 17/9/1914-27/10/1915 Electorate: Wide Bay

  7. Joseph Cook 9th Prime Minister Full name: Joseph Cook Preferred name: Joseph Date of birth:7/12/1860 Term as Prime Minister: 24/06/1913-17/09/1914 Electorate: Parramatta

  8. William Morris Hughes 11th Prime Minister Full name: William Morris Hughes Preferred name: Billy Date of birth: 25/09/1862 Term as Prime Minister: 27/10/1915-9/02/1923 Electorate: West Sydney, Bendigo, North Sydney, Bradfield

  9. Stanley Melbourne Bruce 12th Prime Minister Full name: Stanley Melbourne Bruce Preferred name: Stanley Date of birth: 15/04/1883 Term as Prime Minister: 9/02/1923-22/10/1929 Electorate: Flinders

  10. Jim James Henry Scullin 13th Prime Minister Full name: Jim James Henry Scullin Preferred name: Jim Date of birth: 18/09/1876 Term as Prime Minister: 22/10/1929-6/01/1932 Electorate: CorangamiteYarra

  11. Joseph Aloysius Lyons 14th Prime Minister Full name: Joseph Aloysius Lyons Preferred name: Joe Date of birth: 15/09/1879 Term as Prime Minister: 6/01/1932-7/04/1939 Electorate: Wilmot

  12. Earle Christmas Grafton Page 15th Prime Minister Full name: Earle Christmas Grafton Page Preferred name: Earle Date of birth 8/08/1880 Term as Prime Minister: 7/04/1939-26/04/1939 Electorate: Cowper

  13. Robert Gordon Menzies 16th, 21st Prime Minister Full name: Robert Gordon Menzies Preferred name: Robert Date of birth: 20/12/1894 Term as Prime Minister: 26/04/1939-29/08/1941 19/12/1949-26/01/1966 Electorate: Kooyong

  14. Arthur William Fadden 17th Prime Minister Full name: Arthur William Fadden Preferred name: Arthur Date of birth: 13/04/1895 Term as Prime Minister: 29/08/1941-7/10/1941 Electorate: Darling Downs.MacPherson.

  15. John Joseph Ambrose Curtin 18th Prime Minister Full name: John Joseph Ambrose Curtin Preferred name: John Date of birth: 8/01/1885 Term as Prime Minister: 7/10/1941-5/07/1945 Electorate: Fremantle

  16. Francis Michael Forde 19th Prime Minister Full name: Francis Michael Forde Preferred name: Francis Date of birth: 18/07/1890 Term as Prime Minister: 6/07/1945-13/07/1945 Electorate: Capricornia

  17. Joseph Benedict Chifley 20th Prime Minister Full name: Joseph Benedict Chifley Preferred name: Ben Date of birth:22/09/1885 Term as Prime Minister: 13/07/1945-19/12/1949 Electorate: Macquarie

  18. Harold Edward Holt 22nd Prime Minster Full name: Harold Edward Holt Preferred name: Harold Date of birth: 5/08/1908 Term as Prime Minister: 26/01/1966-17/12/1967 Electorate: Fawkner.Higgins.

  19. John McEwen 23rd Prime Minister Full name: John McEwen Preferred name: John Date of birth: 29/03/1900 Term as Prime Minister: 19/12/1967-10/01/1968 Electorate: EchucaIndiMurray

  20. John Grey Gorton 24th Prime Minister Full name: John Grey Gorton Preferred name: John Date of birth: 9/09/1911 Term as Prime Minister: 10/01/1968-10/03/1971 Electorate: Higgins

  21. William McMahon 25th Prime Minister Full name: William McMahon Preferred name: William Date of birth: 23/02/1908 Term as Prime Minister: 10/03/1971-5/12/1972 Electorate: Lowe

  22. Edward Gough Whitlam 26th Prime Minister Full name: Edward Gough Whitlam Preferred name: Gough Date of birth: 11/07/1916 Term as Prime Minister: 5/12/1972-11/11/1975 Electorate: Werriwa

  23. John Malcolm Fraser 27th Prime Minister Full name: John Malcolm Fraser Preferred name: Malcolm Date of birth: 21/05/1930 Term as Prime Minister: 11/12/1975-11/03/1983 Electorate: Wannon

  24. Robert James Lee Hawke 28th Prime Minister Full name: Robert James Lee Hawke Preferred name: Bob Date of birth: 9/12/1929 Term as Prime Minister: 11/03/1983-20/12/1991 Electorate: Wills

  25. Paul John Keating 29th Prime Minister Full name: Paul John Keating Preferred name: Paul Date of birth: 18/0/1975 Term ass Prime Minister: 20/12/1991-2/03/1996 Electorate: Blaxland

  26. John Winston Howard 30th 31st 32nd Prime Minister Full name: John Winston Howard Preferred name: John Date of birth: 26/07/1939 Term as Prime Minister: 2/03/1996-3/12/2007 Electorate: Bennelong

  27. Kevin Michael Rudd 33rd Prime Minister Full name: Kevin Michael Rudd Preferred name: Kevin Date of birth: 21/09/1957 Term as Prime Minister: 24/06/2010-24/06/2010 Electorate: Griffith

  28. Julia Gillard 34th Prime Minister Full name: Julia Gillard Preferred name: Julia Date of birth: 29/09/1961 Term as Prime Minister: 24/06/2010- present Electorate: Lalor

  29. That’s the Timeline of Australians Prime Ministers!

  30. Resources • Alfred Deakin electorate http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/3033740?lookfor=electorate%20%7Bformat:Picture%7D&offset=14&max=87 • John Christian Watson http://www.gavmag.com/austpm/pm_watson.htm • I found who was the 16th prime minister on here because the book had the 15th then 17th http://www.a-pac.tv/classroom/worksheets/learning/PrimeMinistersOfAustralia.pdf • Century of Australian Prime Ministers book

  31. Federation T ask 2 Federation

  32. Federation What It Is: Federation is the joining of states to become one nation. What happened: In 1860 there were six British colonies in Australia. The main laws of the colonies were made by the British Parliament. At first the 6 colonies didn’t have much to do with each other but people began to think of the idea of being Australian and celebrated in songs and poems. During the 1890s federation started to become a popular idea. A nation would be stronger than individual colonies. Western Australia weren’t agreeing to become a nation with the other 5 colonies but at one stage there was a gold rush that made people from the other colonies go to Western Australia which changed many people’s thoughts about becoming a nation and they decided to join the Commonwealth. The colonies became States, and a Federal Parliament was formed according to the Constitution.

  33. Bob Hawke Task 3: Pick a PM

  34. Personal Details Full name: Robert James Lee Hawke Date of Birth: 9/12/1929 Federal party: Australian Labor Party Time as Prime Minister: 11/03/1983-20/12/1991 Age: 80, 81 in December

  35. Bob Hawke's life as a child Bob Hawke was born in Bordertown in South Australia. Bob had one brother who was older and his name was Neil Hawke. His parents names are Clem and Ellie Hawke his dad is currently a Congregational Minister and his mum used to be a school teacher. In 1939 his brother died and later on him and his family moved to Perth and lived in a suburb called West Leederville. During Bob’s teens he nearly lost his life due to a motorbike accident.

  36. Bob Hawke’s School life Bob attended school for the first time at Perth Modern School and then to university at University of Western Australia and studied arts and law. In 1952 he won a scholarship to Oxford University. He wrote his massive essay on wages, during his time at Oxford he entered the Guinness Book of Records for drinking 1.5litres of beer in 12seconds which is the record time.

  37. Marriage and Children In March 1956 Bob Hawke married Hazel Materson at Trinity Church in Perth. They divorced in 1995 and he remarried in 1995 to Blance d’Alpuget. In 1957 Bob had his first child. He was a father to a girl and called she was called Susan Pieters Hawke. his second child was born in 1959 and it was his first boy and he was named Stephen Hawke. When 1960 came little Roslyn was born she was the third child. Bob was a father to another child Robert Junior but he died as an infant in 1963.

  38. Time in Parliament • Bob Hawke was the Prime Minster of Australia for eight years. He was apart of Labor and was the first to be in the Prime Ministers seat for that long out of the Labor Prime Ministers. • Bob was awarded the Prime Ministers job after spending just two years in Parliament. He was the opposition leader for only one month.

  39. Things Bob Did as PM • On the 9th December 1983 Bob made the dollar more stable. He said instead of the reserve bank choosing the dollars value he made it so the international money market decided it’s value. • On the 23rd of November 1988 Bob Hawke opened Questacon in Canberra. • He worked hard to limit the amount of products sent overseas to be used in making new items. He encouraged Australia to make finished products and then send them overseas.

  40. What he did after office • On the 20th of February 2 months after he gave up his seat in the House Of Representatives he was an outstanding business person. He is also well known for interviewing • In 2007 he helped Kevin Rudd in his campaigning during the election. • In 2008 he returned to the House Of Representatives to be apart of saying sorry to Australia’s Indigenous people.

  41. Prime Ministers

  42. Resources • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hawke • http://www.gavmag.com/austpm/pm_hawke.htm • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hazel_Hawke • Century of Australian Prime Ministers • http://primeministers.naa.gov.au/timeline/results.aspx?type=pm&pm=Robert%20Hawke • http://virtaus4.tripod.com/volume6/prime_ministers/bob_hawke.htm • http://primeministers.naa.gov.au/primeministers/hawke/after-office.aspx

  43. By Shanae Sumner I hope you enjoyed my Prime Minister Presentation!

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