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  2. List of prime ministers of Australia by time in office

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    Prime Minister(s) 1. Liberal Party of Australia: 18504 9 Tony Abbott, John Gorton, Malcolm Fraser, Harold Holt, John Howard, William McMahon, Robert Menzies (1949–1966), Scott Morrison, and Malcolm Turnbull: 2. Australian Labor Party: 14638 [a] 13

  3. Tony Abbott - Wikipedia

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    Tony Abbott being sworn in as Prime Minister by Quentin Bryce, 18 September 2013. At the federal election on 7 September 2013, Abbott led the Liberal-National coalition to victory over the incumbent Labor government, led by Kevin Rudd. Abbott and his ministry were sworn in on 18 September 2013.

  4. List of prime ministers of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Lodge, the official residence of the prime minister. The prime minister of Australia is the leader of the Australian Government and the Cabinet of Australia, with the support of the majority of the House of Representatives. [1] [2] Thirty-one people (thirty men and one woman) have served in the position since the office was created in 1901. [3]

  5. Records of prime ministers of Australia - Wikipedia

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    For a non-interim prime minister, the longest period of prior service was 30 years by Harold Holt, who was elected in a by-election in August 1935 and became prime minister in January 1966. The longest service as an MP of a prime minister was Billy Hughes , who served from March 1901 until his death in October 1952, a total of 51 years.

  6. Abbott government - Wikipedia

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    The Abbott government was the federal executive government of Australia led by the 28th Prime Minister Tony Abbott. The government was made up of members of the Liberal–National Coalition . The Leader of The Nationals , Warren Truss , served as Deputy Prime Minister .

  7. 2013 Australian federal election - Wikipedia

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    The 2013 Australian federal election to elect the members of the 44th Parliament of Australia took place on Saturday 7 September 2013. The centre-right Liberal/National Coalition opposition led by Opposition leader Tony Abbott of the Liberal Party of Australia and Coalition partner the National Party of Australia, led by Warren Truss, defeated the incumbent centre-left Labor Party government ...

  8. Results of the 2013 Australian federal election (House of ...

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    Tony Abbott: 32.0% 58 +14 Labor: Kevin Rudd: 33.4% 55 ... Prime Minister before Prime Minister after; Kevin Rudd Labor: Tony Abbott Coalition: 2013 Australian federal ...

  9. Historical rankings of prime ministers of Australia - Wikipedia

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    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. Several prime ministers appeared on both "best" and ...