Yes. As of November 2011, former Australian Prime Minister, Robert 'Bob' Hawke, is still alive.
Australia had three Prime Ministers during the period of time in question. Malcolm Fraser was Prime Minister from 11 November 1975 - 11 March 1983. Bob Hawkes was Prime Minister from 11 March 1983 - 20 December 1991. Paul Keating was Prime Minister from 20 December 1991 - 11 March 1996.
Bob Hawke, former Prime Minister of Australia has not died yet (as of 2010).
Malcolm Fraser was the Prime Minister until 11 March 1983, and then Bob Hawke was elected and continued on for the rest of the decade before defeat in 1991.
Bob Hawke
No. Bob Hawke was Australian Prime Minister from 1983 to 1991. The Prime Minister in 1970 was John Gorton.
Bob Hawke was Prime Minister of Australia from 1983 until 1991. The Prime Minister is the head of the Australian government.
There has been no Australian Prime Minister by the name of John Hawke. Robert 'Bob' Hawke was Prime Minister of Australia from 5 March 1983 until 20 December 1991.
Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke's treasurer was Paul Keating.
Yes. As of November 2011, former Australian Prime Minister, Robert 'Bob' Hawke, is still alive.
Robert 'Bob' Hawke was returned as the Prime Minister of Australia in July 1987.
Robert 'Bob' Hawke was a former Australian Prime Minister. A hawk is a type of bird.
Robert (Bob) James Lee Hawke did many things during the time that he was Prime Minister. The one thing he did that was really great and known for, is that he established the University of South Australia
Robert James Lee Hawke was the Australian Prime Minister from the period of 1983-1991.
Former Australian Prime Minister Robert 'Bob' Hawke's mother was Ellie Hawke, and his father was Clement Hawke. He had an older brother named Neil who died in 1939.
Australia had three Prime Ministers during the period of time in question. Malcolm Fraser was Prime Minister from 11 November 1975 - 11 March 1983. Bob Hawkes was Prime Minister from 11 March 1983 - 20 December 1991. Paul Keating was Prime Minister from 20 December 1991 - 11 March 1996.
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