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John Howard

John Winston Howard (born 26 July 1939) is an Australian former politician who served as the 25th prime minister of Australia from 1996 to 2007, holding office as leader of the Liberal Party of Australia. His eleven-year tenure as prime minister is the second-longest in Australian history, after that of Sir Robert Menzies. Since the death of Bob Hawke in 2019, Howard is the oldest living Australian former prime minister. Howard was born in Sydney and studied law at the University of Sydney. He was a commercial lawyer before entering parliament. A former federal president of the Young Liberals, he first stood for office at the 1968 New South Wales state election, but lost narrowly. At the 1974 federal election, Howard was elected as a member of parliament (MP) for the division of Bennelong. He was promoted to cabinet in 1977, and later in the year replaced Phillip Lynch as treasurer of Australia, remaining in that position until the defeat of Malcolm Fraser's government at the 1983 election. In 1985, Howard was elected leader of the Liberal Party for the first time, thus replacing Andrew Peacock as Leader of the Opposition. He led the Liberal–National coalition to the 1987 federal election, but lost to Bob Hawke's Labor government, and was removed from the leadership in 1989. Remaining a key figure in the party, Howard was re-elected leader in 1995, replacing Alexander Downer, and subsequently led the Coalition to a landslide victory at the 1996 federal election. In his first term, Howard introduced reformed gun laws in response to the Port Arthur massacre, and controversially implemented a nationwide value-added tax, breaking a pre-election promise. The Howard government called a snap election for October 1998, which they won, albeit with a greatly reduced majority. Going into the 2001 election, the Coalition trailed behind Labor in opinion polling. However, in a campaign dominated by national security, Howard introduced changes to Australia's immigration system to deter asylum seekers from entering the country, and pledged military assistance to the United States following the September 11 attacks. Due to this, Howard won widespread support, and his government was narrowly re-elected. In Howard's third term in office, Australia contributed troops to the War in Afghanistan and the Iraq War, and led the International Force for East Timor. The Coalition was re-elected once more at the 2004 federal election. In his final term in office, his government introduced industrial relations reforms known as WorkChoices, which proved controversial and unpopular with the public. The Howard government was defeated at the 2007 federal election, with the Labor Party's Kevin Rudd succeeding him as prime minister. Howard also lost his own seat of Bennelong at the election to Maxine McKew, becoming only the second prime minister to do so, after Stanley Bruce at the 1929 election. Following this loss, Howard retired from politics, but has remained active in political discourse. Howard's government presided over a sustained period of economic growth and a large "mining boom", and significantly reduced government debt by the time he left office. He was known for his broad appeal to voters across the political spectrum, and commanded a diverse base of supporters, colloquially referred to as his "battlers". Retrospectively, ratings of Howard's premiership have been polarised. His critics have admonished him for involving Australia in the Iraq War, his policies regarding asylum seekers, and his economic agenda. Nonetheless, he has been frequently ranked within the upper-tier of Australian prime ministers by political experts and the general public.

Infobox

Monarch
Elizabeth II
Governors-General
William DeanePeter HollingworthMichael Jeffery
Deputy
Neil BrownAndrew Peacock
Preceded by
William Hague
Succeeded by
John Key
Party leadership
Party leadership 8th Leader of the Liberal PartyIn office30 January 1995 – 29 November 2007DeputyPeter CostelloPreceded byAlexander DownerSucceeded byBrendan NelsonIn office5 September 1985 – 9 May 1989DeputyNeil BrownAndrew PeacockPreceded byAndrew PeacockSucceeded byAndrew PeacockDeputy Leader of the Liberal PartyIn office8 April 1982 – 5 September 1985LeaderMalcolm FraserAndrew PeacockPreceded byPhillip LynchSucceeded byNeil Brown
Leader
John Hewson
Ministerial offices
Ministerial offices Manager of Opposition BusinessIn office7 April 1993 – 31 January 1995LeaderJohn HewsonPreceded byWarwick SmithSucceeded byPeter ReithTreasurer of AustraliaIn office19 November 1977 – 11 March 1983Prime MinisterMalcolm FraserPreceded byPhillip LynchSucceeded byPaul KeatingMinister for Special Trade NegotiationsIn office17 July 1977 – 20 December 1977Prime MinisterMalcolm FraserPreceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byVictor GarlandMinister for Business and Consumer AffairsIn office22 December 1975 – 17 July 1977Prime MinisterMalcolm FraserPreceded bySir Bob CottonSucceeded byWal Fife
Prime Minister
Malcolm Fraser
Born
John Winston Howard (1939-07-26) 26 July 1939 (age 86)Earlwood, New South Wales, Australia
Political party
Liberal
Other politicalaffiliations
Coalition
Spouse
mw- Janette Parker (m. 1971)
Children
3
Parents
mw- Lyall Howard (father)Mona McKell (mother)
Relatives
Bob Howard (brother)
Residence(s)
Wollstonecraft, New South Wales
Education
Canterbury Boys' High School
Alma mater
University of Sydney (LLB)
Occupation
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Party
Liberal

Tables

· Further reading › Works
2016
Howard, John (January–February 2016). "Seized with outcomes". Quadrant. 60 (1–2): 73–75.
Role(s)
Moore, Charles (2015). Margaret Thatcher : the authorized biography, volume two : everything she wants. Allen Lane.
Year
Review article
Work(s) reviewed
2016
Howard, John (January–February 2016). "Seized with outcomes". Quadrant. 60 (1–2): 73–75.
Moore, Charles (2015). Margaret Thatcher : the authorized biography, volume two : everything she wants. Allen Lane.
· External links
Preceded byJohn Cramer
Preceded byJohn Cramer
Parliament of Australia
Preceded byJohn Cramer
Parliament of Australia
Member for Bennelong 1974–2007
Parliament of Australia
Succeeded byMaxine McKew
Political offices
Political offices
Parliament of Australia
Political offices
Preceded byBob Cottonas Minister for Consumer Affairs
Preceded byBob Cottonas Minister for Consumer Affairs
Parliament of Australia
Preceded byBob Cottonas Minister for Consumer Affairs
Parliament of Australia
Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs 1975–1977
Parliament of Australia
Succeeded byWal Fife
New office
New office
Parliament of Australia
New office
Parliament of Australia
Minister for Special Trade Negotiations 1977
Parliament of Australia
Succeeded byVictor Garlandas Minister for Special Trade Representations
Preceded byPhillip Lynch
Preceded byPhillip Lynch
Parliament of Australia
Preceded byPhillip Lynch
Parliament of Australia
Treasurer of Australia 1977–1983
Parliament of Australia
Succeeded byPaul Keating
Preceded byAndrew Peacock
Preceded byAndrew Peacock
Parliament of Australia
Preceded byAndrew Peacock
Parliament of Australia
Leader of the Opposition 1985–1989
Parliament of Australia
Succeeded byAndrew Peacock
Preceded byAlexander Downer
Preceded byAlexander Downer
Parliament of Australia
Preceded byAlexander Downer
Parliament of Australia
Leader of the Opposition 1995–1996
Parliament of Australia
Succeeded byKim Beazley
Preceded byPaul Keating
Preceded byPaul Keating
Parliament of Australia
Preceded byPaul Keating
Parliament of Australia
Prime Minister of Australia 1996–2007
Parliament of Australia
Succeeded byKevin Rudd
Party political offices
Party political offices
Parliament of Australia
Party political offices
Preceded byPhillip Lynch
Preceded byPhillip Lynch
Parliament of Australia
Preceded byPhillip Lynch
Parliament of Australia
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia 1982–1985
Parliament of Australia
Succeeded byNeil Brown
Preceded byAndrew Peacock
Preceded byAndrew Peacock
Parliament of Australia
Preceded byAndrew Peacock
Parliament of Australia
Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia 1985–1989
Parliament of Australia
Succeeded byAndrew Peacock
Preceded byAlexander Downer
Preceded byAlexander Downer
Parliament of Australia
Preceded byAlexander Downer
Parliament of Australia
Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia 1995–2007
Parliament of Australia
Succeeded byBrendan Nelson
Diplomatic posts
Diplomatic posts
Parliament of Australia
Diplomatic posts
Preceded byThabo Mbeki
Preceded byThabo Mbeki
Parliament of Australia
Preceded byThabo Mbeki
Parliament of Australia
Chairperson of the Commonwealth of Nations 2002–2003
Parliament of Australia
Succeeded byOlusegun Obasanjo
Preceded byNguyễn Minh Triết
Preceded byNguyễn Minh Triết
Parliament of Australia
Preceded byNguyễn Minh Triết
Parliament of Australia
Chairperson of APEC 2007
Parliament of Australia
Succeeded byAlan Garcia
Parliament of Australia
Preceded byJohn Cramer
Member for Bennelong 1974–2007
Succeeded byMaxine McKew
Political offices
Preceded byBob Cottonas Minister for Consumer Affairs
Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs 1975–1977
Succeeded byWal Fife
New office
Minister for Special Trade Negotiations 1977
Succeeded byVictor Garlandas Minister for Special Trade Representations
Preceded byPhillip Lynch
Treasurer of Australia 1977–1983
Succeeded byPaul Keating
Preceded byAndrew Peacock
Leader of the Opposition 1985–1989
Succeeded byAndrew Peacock
Preceded byAlexander Downer
Leader of the Opposition 1995–1996
Succeeded byKim Beazley
Preceded byPaul Keating
Prime Minister of Australia 1996–2007
Succeeded byKevin Rudd
Party political offices
Preceded byPhillip Lynch
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia 1982–1985
Succeeded byNeil Brown
Preceded byAndrew Peacock
Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia 1985–1989
Succeeded byAndrew Peacock
Preceded byAlexander Downer
Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia 1995–2007
Succeeded byBrendan Nelson
Diplomatic posts
Preceded byThabo Mbeki
Chairperson of the Commonwealth of Nations 2002–2003
Succeeded byOlusegun Obasanjo
Preceded byNguyễn Minh Triết
Chairperson of APEC 2007
Succeeded byAlan Garcia

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