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In attendance was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Tony Blair and the Australian Prime Minister John Howard.
However it was upon collecting his championship medal that he made headlines around the country by kissing Australian Prime Minister John Howard on his bald head.
The album was launched at the Hilton Hotel by the Australian Prime Minister, Bob Hawke.
Chairman of the Victorian Dried Fruits Board from 1936–1957, he was only able to retire after being provided with a pension by Prime Minister Robert Menzies.
In the 2004 Australian federal election the Brethren were linked to political advertisements campaigning for the re-election of the Australian Prime Minister John Howard.
He is the private secretary and advisor to former Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam.
The decision of opening a Consulate General in South India was announced in March 2006, when the then Australian Prime Minister, John Howard, visited the Indian Institute of Technology Madras.
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser was so impressed with him that he went on record praising Balkrishan Singh’s coaching abilities.
In November 2006 he played in the Australian Prime Minister's XV Rugby team coached by Bob Dwyer against the Japan national rugby union team, winning 61-19.
Billy and Percy is a 1974 Australian TV movie based on journals kept by Percy Dean, private secretary to Australian Prime Minister Billy Hughes.
Tim Mathieson, partner of Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard known informally as "First Bloke"
In May 2007, the Australian Prime Minister John Howard declared his opposition to the political situation in Zimbabwe and the conduct of the Mugabe government by formally blocking the proposed tour to Zimbabwe in September 2007, by the Australian cricket team after discussions with Australian players.
Leaders such as Jack Kemp, Jeane Kirkpatrick and numerous U.S. Senators, as well as former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke all prayed for the "Peace of Jerusalem".
In October 1980 Hermiston was voted by the Australian Soccer Press Association player of the year and was handed the award by the Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser.
LFL Sports has a foreword by former Australian Prime Minister John Howard and talks about different legends of Australian Sport including Peter Brock and Grant Hackett.
The National Portrait Gallery commissioned her in 2000 to paint its inaugural double portrait of Australian Prime Minister John Howard and his wife Janette Howard.
Dame Mary Cook (1863–1950), wife of Australian Prime Minister Sir Joseph Cook
Defying strong British opposition, Australian Prime Minister John Curtin recalled most troops from the European conflict for the defense of the nation.
She was also the niece of future Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt.
The matter came to prominence before the 2003 World Cup, when both the British prime minister Tony Blair and the Australian prime minister John Howard said they would prefer it if their teams did not travel to Zimbabwe, but did not ban them from doing so.
She has performed at many concert halls and opera houses around the world, including Vienna, Frankfurt, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Sydney, and has performed for China's President Jiang Zemin and Australian Prime Minister John Howard.