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[edit]The parties shown are those to which the prime ministers belonged at the time they held office, and the electoral divisions shown are those they represented while in office. Several prime ministers belonged to parties other than those given and represented other electorates before and after their time in office.
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No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) Constituency |
Election (Parliament) |
Term of office | Political party |
Ministry | Ref. | ||
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Took office | Left office | Time in office | |||||||
1 | Edmund Barton (1849–1920) MP for Hunter, NSW |
1901 (1st) | 1 January 1901 |
24 September 1903 |
2 years, 266 days | Protectionist | Barton | [1] | |
2 | Alfred Deakin (1856–1919) MP for Ballaarat, Vic[a] |
— (1st) | 24 September 1903 |
27 April 1904 |
216 days | Protectionist | 1st Deakin | [2] | |
1903 (2nd) | |||||||||
3 | Chris Watson (1867–1941) MP for Bland, NSW |
— (2nd) | 27 April 1904 |
18 August 1904 |
113 days | Labor | Watson | [3] | |
4 | George Reid (1845–1918) MP for East Sydney, NSW |
— (2nd) | 18 August 1904 |
5 July 1905 |
321 days | Free Trade | Reid | [4] | |
(2) | Alfred Deakin (1856–1919) MP for Ballaarat, Vic[a] |
— (2nd) | 5 July 1905 |
13 November 1908 |
3 years, 131 days | Protectionist | 2nd Deakin | [2] | |
1906 (3rd) | |||||||||
5 | Andrew Fisher (1862–1928) MP for Wide Bay, Qld |
— (3rd) | 13 November 1908 |
2 June 1909 |
201 days | Labor | 1st Fisher | [5] | |
(2) | Alfred Deakin (1856–1919) MP for Ballaarat, Vic[a] |
— (3rd) | 2 June 1909 |
29 April 1910 |
331 days | Liberal | 3rd Deakin | [2] | |
(5) | Andrew Fisher (1862–1928) MP for Wide Bay, Qld |
1910 (4th) | 29 April 1910 |
24 June 1913 |
3 years, 56 days | Labor | 2nd Fisher | [5] | |
6 | Joseph Cook (1860–1947) MP for Parramatta, NSW |
1913 (5th) | 24 June 1913 |
17 September 1914 |
1 year, 85 days | Liberal | Cook | [6] | |
(5) | Andrew Fisher (1862–1928) MP for Wide Bay, Qld |
1914 (6th) | 17 September 1914 |
27 October 1915 |
1 year, 40 days | Labor | 3rd Fisher | [5] | |
Billy Hughes (1862–1952) MP for West Sydney, NSW (until 1917) MP for Bendigo, Vic (1917–22) MP for North Sydney, NSW (from 1922) |
— (6th) | 27 October 1915 |
14 November 1916 |
7 years, 105 days | Labor | 1st Hughes | [7] | ||
7 | – (6th) | 14 November 1916 |
17 February 1917 |
National Labor | 2nd Hughes | ||||
– (6th) | 17 February 1917 |
9 February 1923 |
Nationalist | 3rd Hughes | |||||
1917 (7th) | 4th Hughes | ||||||||
1919 (8th) | 5th Hughes | ||||||||
8 | Stanley Bruce (1883–1967) MP for Flinders, Vic |
1922 (9th) | 9 February 1923 |
22 October 1929 |
6 years, 255 days | Nationalist (Coalition) |
1st Bruce | [8] | |
1925 (10th) | 2nd Bruce | ||||||||
1928 (11th) | 3rd Bruce | ||||||||
9 | James Scullin (1876–1953) MP for Yarra, Vic |
1929 (12th) | 22 October 1929 |
6 January 1932 |
2 years, 76 days | Labor | Scullin | [9] | |
10 | Joseph Lyons (1879–1939) MP for Wilmot, Tas |
1931 (13th) | 6 January 1932 |
7 April 1939† |
7 years, 91 days | United Australia | 1st Lyons | [10] | |
1934 (14th) | 2nd Lyons | ||||||||
— (14th) | United Australia (Coalition) |
3rd Lyons | |||||||
1937 (15th) | 4th Lyons | ||||||||
11 | Earle Page (1880–1961) MP for Cowper, NSW |
— (15th) | 7 April 1939 |
26 April 1939 |
19 days | Country (Coalition) |
Page (Caretaker) |
[11] | |
12 | Robert Menzies (1894–1978) MP for Kooyong, Vic |
— (15th) | 26 April 1939 |
29 August 1941 |
2 years, 125 days | United Australia | 1st Menzies | [12] | |
United Australia (Coalition) |
2nd Menzies | ||||||||
1940 (16th) | 3rd Menzies | ||||||||
13 | Arthur Fadden (1894–1973) MP for Darling Downs, Qld |
— (16th) | 29 August 1941 |
7 October 1941 |
39 days | Country (Coalition) |
Fadden | [13] | |
14 | John Curtin (1885–1945) MP for Fremantle, WA |
— | 7 October 1941 |
5 July 1945† |
3 years, 271 days | Labor | 1st Curtin | [14] | |
1943 (17th) | 2nd Curtin | ||||||||
15 | Frank Forde (1890–) MP for Capricornia, Qld |
— (17th) | 5 July 1945 |
13 July 1945 |
7 days | Labor | Forde (Caretaker) |
[15] | |
16 | Ben Chifley (1885–1951) MP for Macquarie, NSW |
— (17th) | 13 July 1945 |
6 June 1951† |
5 years, 328 days | Labor | 1st Chifley | [16] | |
1946 (18th) | 2nd Chifley | ||||||||
1949 (19th) | 3rd Chifley | ||||||||
17 | Herbert Vere Evatt (1894–) MP for Barton, NSW |
— (20th) | 6 June 1951 |
21 February 1955 |
3 years, 260 days | Labor | 1st Evatt | [17] | |
1952 (21st) | 2nd Evatt | ||||||||
— (22nd) | 3rd Evatt | ||||||||
18 | Jack Lang (1876–) MP for Blaxland, NSW |
— (23rd) | 21 February 1955 |
17 December 1955 |
299 days | Labor | 1st Lang | [18] | |
19 | Richard Casey (1890–) MP for La Trobe, Vic |
1955 (24th) | 17 December 1955 |
8 January 1960 |
4 years, 22 days | Liberal (Coalition) |
1st Casey | [19] | |
1957 (25th) | 2nd Casey | ||||||||
20 | Athol Townley (1905–) MP for Denison, Tas |
— (25th) | 8 January 1960 |
Incumbent | 1 year, 358 days[b] | Liberal (Coalition) |
1st Townley | [20] | |
1960 (26th) | 2nd Townley |
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