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Prime Minister of Australia

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Prime Minister of Australia

The prime minister of Australia is the head of government of the Commonwealth of Australia. The prime minister is the chair of the Cabinet of Australia and thus the head of the federal executive government. Under the principles of responsible government, the prime minister is both responsible to and a member of the Commonwealth Parliament. The current prime minister is Anthony Albanese of the Australian Labor Party, who assumed the office on 23 May 2022. The role and duties of the prime minister are not described by the Australian constitution but rather defined by constitutional convention deriving from the Westminster system and responsible government. The prime minister is formally appointed by the governor-general, who is ordinarily constrained by convention to choose the parliamentarian able to command the confidence of the House of Representatives (the lower house). Since Federation, this has almost always been the leader of the majority party or coalition. In practice, this means the prime minister most often changes after an election results in a different party gaining control of the lower house or as a result of the majority party changing its leader internally between elections. The office of prime minister comes with various privileges, including the use of two official residences: The Lodge in Canberra and Kirribilli House in Sydney, as well as an office at Parliament House. Thirty-one people (thirty men and one woman) have served as prime minister. The first was Edmund Barton, who took office on 1 January 1901 following the federation of the British colonies in Australia. The longest-serving prime minister was Robert Menzies, who served over 18 years, and the shortest-serving was Frank Forde, who served one week.

Infobox

Style
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Status
Head of government
Member of
House of Representatives Cabinet National Cabinet
Reports to
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Residence
The Lodge (primary) Kirribilli House (secondary)
Seat
Office of the Prime Minister, Parliament House
Appointer
Governor-General (according to the wishes of the House of Representatives)
Formation
1 January 1901; 124 years ago (1901-01-01)
First holder
Edmund Barton
Deputy
Deputy Prime Minister
Salary
$586,930 (2023)
Website
pm.gov.au

Tables

Prime ministerial salary history · Amenities of office › Salary
2 June 1999
2 June 1999
Effective date
2 June 1999
Salary
A$289,270
6 September 2006
6 September 2006
Effective date
6 September 2006
Salary
A$309,270
1 July 2007
1 July 2007
Effective date
1 July 2007
Salary
A$330,356
1 October 2009
1 October 2009
Effective date
1 October 2009
Salary
A$340,704
1 August 2010
1 August 2010
Effective date
1 August 2010
Salary
A$354,671
1 July 2011
1 July 2011
Effective date
1 July 2011
Salary
A$366,366
1 December 2011
1 December 2011
Effective date
1 December 2011
Salary
A$440,000
15 March 2012
15 March 2012
Effective date
15 March 2012
Salary
A$481,000
1 July 2012
1 July 2012
Effective date
1 July 2012
Salary
A$495,430
1 July 2013
1 July 2013
Effective date
1 July 2013
Salary
A$507,338
1 January 2016
1 January 2016
Effective date
1 January 2016
Salary
A$517,504
1 July 2017
1 July 2017
Effective date
1 July 2017
Salary
A$527,852
1 July 2018
1 July 2018
Effective date
1 July 2018
Salary
A$538,460
1 July 2019
1 July 2019
Effective date
1 July 2019
Salary
A$549,250
27 August 2023
27 August 2023
Effective date
27 August 2023
Salary
A$586,950
Effective date
Salary
Ref.
2 June 1999
A$289,270
6 September 2006
A$309,270
1 July 2007
A$330,356
1 October 2009
A$340,704
1 August 2010
A$354,671
1 July 2011
A$366,366
1 December 2011
A$440,000
15 March 2012
A$481,000
1 July 2012
A$495,430
1 July 2013
A$507,338
1 January 2016
A$517,504
1 July 2017
A$527,852
1 July 2018
A$538,460
1 July 2019
A$549,250
27 August 2023
A$586,950

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