List_of_Australian_Prime_Ministers_by_state

List of prime ministers of Australia by birthplace

List of prime ministers of Australia by birthplace

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These lists give the states of Australian prime ministers by the locations of the divisions which they represented, and by their birthplaces.

States of represented division

By order of first term

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By state

Per state

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Birth places

As of April 2024, five of the six states claim the distinction of being the birthplace of a prime minister. Twelve prime ministers, those born prior to the federation of Australia, were born in British colonies within Australia, rather than independent Australian states. The birthplaces of seven prime ministers are decisively within sovereign states that are separate from Australia, including six in Great Britain, and one in Chile.[2][3]

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.

By state

Prime ministers with division outside of birth state

Of the 24 Australian-born individuals who have been prime ministers of Australia, four became so after representing divisions in different states than the ones in which they were born.

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Maps

Countries

Birthplaces of Australian-born prime ministers
Birthplaces of British-born Australian prime ministers
Birthplaces of Australian prime ministers born elsewhere

Cities

Birthplaces of Sydney-born prime ministers
Birthplaces of Melbourne-born prime ministers

See also


References

  1. Hughes, while prime minister, held a New South Wales seat, then a Victorian seat, then a different New South Wales seat.
  2. Ian Hancock (2002). John Gorton: He Did It His Way. Hodder. p. 1. ISBN 0733614396.

Notes

  1. Gorton was told by his father that he was born in Wellington, New Zealand. While his birth certificate stated he was born in Prahran, Victoria, the certificate contained numerous mistakes.

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