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Anthony Norman Albanese (/ ˌ æ l b ə ˈ n iː z i / AL-bə-NEE-zee or / ˈ æ l b ə n iː z / AL-bə-neez; [nb 1] born 2 March 1963) is an Australian politician who is the 31st and current prime minister of Australia since 2022. [3]
Only seven prime ministers came to serve office under sovereigns in whose own reigns they were born in. The present prime minister, Anthony Albanese, was the sixth prime minister to have been born in the reign of Elizabeth II. Queen Victoria (reigned 1837–1901) Edmund Barton (born 1849, served 1901–1903) Queen Elizabeth II (reigned 1952–2022)
Anthony Albanese (born 1963), Australian politician and current prime minister of Australia; Antonio Albanese (born 1964), Italian comedian, actor, director, and writer; Catherine L. Albanese (born 1940), American religious studies scholar, professor, lecturer, and author; Charles Albanese (1937–1995), American serial killer
Party Faction [1] [2] Minister Portrait Portfolio Labor: Left: Hon Anthony Albanese (born 1963) MP for Grayndler (1996–) Prime Minister; Leader of the Labor Party Right: Hon Richard Marles
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 29 November 2024. Head of government of Australia For a list of officeholders, see List of prime ministers of Australia. Prime Minister of Australia Coat of arms of Australia Flag of Australia Incumbent Anthony Albanese since 23 May 2022 Australian Government Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet ...
Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese announced his engagement to partner Jodie Haydon on social media on Thursday.. He posted a photo of the couple, with Ms Haydon wearing the new engagement ...
The current prime minister is Anthony Albanese, who assumed office on 23 May 2022. [9] There are currently seven living former prime ministers. The most recent former prime minister to die was Hawke, on 16 May 2019. [12]
The number of prime ministers born per state are: One: South Australia and Tasmania. Three: Queensland. Nine: Victoria. Ten: New South Wales; States and territories that have not born a prime minister: Australian Capital Territory, Northern Territory, Western Australia.