Prime Minister John Howard
The Hon John Winston Howard was sworn in as Prime Minister of Australia
on 11 March 1996, becoming the 25th person to occupy the office of
Prime Minister since Federation. This followed the Coalition’s
decisive Federal election victory on 3 March 1996.
The Prime Minister represents the Federal seat of Bennelong in the
North-Western suburbs of Sydney and has been returned to the
Parliament at every Federal election since 1974.
Mr Howard came to office as Prime Minister with extensive senior
experience in both government and opposition. He was appointed
Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs in 1975 at the age of 36
and subsequently served as Minister for Special Trade Negotiations
and as Treasurer of the Commonwealth for over five years.
In September 1985 Mr Howard, as Deputy Leader, was elected by his
colleagues as Leader of the Parliamentary Liberal Party and,
therefore, Leader of the Opposition. He held this post until May
1989. He was returned to the leadership by unanimous vote of his
colleagues on 30 January 1995. In the interim period between holding
the leadership he served as Coalition spokesman for a number of
senior portfolios.
Mr Howard was born in Sydney on 26 July 1939, attending school at
Earlwood Primary and Canterbury Boys’ High. He went on to the
University of Sydney, graduated with a Bachelor of Laws in 1961 and
was admitted as a Solicitor of the NSW Supreme Court in July 1962.
Prior to his election to Parliament he was a partner in a Sydney firm
of solicitors.
The Prime Minister has been active with the Liberal Party since the age
of 18 when he joined the Young Liberal Movement and participated in
student politics at university.
In addition to his life-long commitment to public service and the
Liberal Party, Mr Howard is a keen follower of sport - particularly
cricket. He enjoys playing tennis and golf and follows the St George
Rugby League football team.
Mr Howard married his wife Janette, a teacher by profession, on 4 April
1971. They have three children, Melanie, Tim and Richard. As Prime
Minister Mr Howard divides his time between Sydney, where his family
live at Kirribilli House, the Lodge in Canberra and, of course, his
official commitments in other State capital cities, regional centres
and rural Australia.
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