John Howard defeated the Keating Government and continued in power until 2007.
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).
Yes. As of November 2011, former Australian Prime Minister, Robert 'Bob' Hawke, is still alive.
1983
Paul Keating, of the ALP, followed Bob Hawke as Prime Minister of Australia.
Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke's treasurer was Paul Keating.
John Howard defeated the Keating Government and continued in power until 2007.
The Prime Minister of Australia immediately before Paul Keating was Robert 'Bob' Hawke.
Australia's former treasurer, Paul Keating, defeated Hawke at the election held in 1991.
Robert James Lee Hawke was the Australian Prime Minister from the period of 1983-1991.
The Labor government of Bob Hawke was elected in 1983. Bob Hawke was the leader of the Labor party, so he thus became Prime Minister. The Leader of the Labor Party in Parliament is elected by all of the Labor Party MP's and Senators, meeting together as a group. This is called the Caucus. The Prime Minister of Australia is chosen by the Governor-General, who normally appoints the leader of the party that has the support of a majority of MP's in the House of Representatives. When the Labor Party won a majority of seats in the 1983 elections, that meant that Bob Hawke, as leader of the Labor Party, was appointed as Prime Minister. Keating and Hawke agreed that Keating should become Prime Minister after Hawke stepped down. Hawke agreed to step down as leader after the 1990 elections. This was the so-called "Kirribilli agreement", made at Kirribilli House in Sydney. In 1991, Bob Hawke announced that he would not fulfill his agreement and intended to remain as Leader of the Labor Party and not step down in favour of Keating. Keating then launched a challenge to his position as Leader of the Labor Party. The Labor Caucus held a vote. Keating lost the first vote, but the second time around succeded in winning the support of a majority in the Caucus. Because Keating was now the leader of the Labor Party, and the Labor Party had a majority in Parliament, this meant that Keating was automatically appointed Prime Minister.
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.
Clem Hawke was a Congregationalist Minister (religious minister). Don't know what Ellie Hawke did.
Malcolm Fraser was Australian Prime Minister from 11 November 1975 to 11 March 1983 Robert (Bob) Hawke was Australian Prime Minister from 11 March 1983 to 20 December 1991.
Bob Hawke's Dad, Bob Hawke was the Labor prime minister of Australia, his Mum is called Ellie Hawke.
No. Bob Hawke was Australian Prime Minister from 1983 to 1991. The Prime Minister in 1970 was John Gorton.