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Revision as of 01:46, 25 November 2007
This is a list of Australian Prime Ministers by state. Their statehood is based on the location of the division which they represented.
By Order of First Term
By state
State | Prime Minister | # |
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New South Wales | Edmund Barton | 1 |
Chris Watson | 3 | |
George Reid | 4 | |
Joseph Cook | 6 | |
Billy Hughes | 7 | |
Earle Page | 11 | |
Ben Chifley | 16 | |
William McMahon | 20 | |
Gough Whitlam | 21 | |
Paul Keating | 24 | |
John Howard | 25 | |
Queensland | Andrew Fisher | 5 |
Arthur Fadden | 13 | |
Frank Forde | 15 | |
Kevin Rudd | 26 | |
Tasmania | Joseph Lyons | 10 |
Victoria | Alfred Deakin | 2 |
Stanley Bruce | 8 | |
James Scullin | 9 | |
Robert Menzies | 13 | |
Harold Holt | 17 | |
John McEwen | 18 | |
John Gorton | 19 | |
Malcolm Fraser | 22 | |
Bob Hawke | 23 | |
Western Australia | John Curtin | 14 |
Per state
Number | State |
---|---|
11 | New South Wales |
9 | Victoria |
3 | Queensland |
1 | Tasmania |
1 | Western Australia |
0 | ACT |
0 | Northern Territory |
0 | South Australia |