What is 2007 In Australia?

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January

February

March

April

  • April 2 - The Bureau of Meteorology issues a tsunami warning for the east coast of Australia after an earthquake in the South Pacific Ocean is detected. Precautions are taken, such as the suspension of Sydney Ferry services, but Australia is unaffected. The tsunami, however, causes devastation in the Solomon Islands.
  • April 10 - Four elderly residents of the Broughton Hall nursing home in Melbourne die after a gastroenteritis outbreak at the home over the Easter weekend. A fifth resident dies in hospital on April 16.
  • April 19 - Prime Minister John Howard announces a report which states that unless significant rain falls in the Murray-Darling Basin within the next six to eight weeks, Australia will face a major agricultural crisis with no irrigation allocations available to farmers.
  • April 24 - Two Australian soldiers are injured when a roadside bomb goes off in Iraq.
  • April 26 - Former immigration minister Senator Amanda Vanstone announces her immediate resignation from the Australian Senate. It is announced later that day that Vanstone will take up the position of Australia's Ambassador to Italy in late June.

May

June

"John Laws Calls It Quits", Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), June 25 2007. Retrieved on 2007-06-25. (English)2007&rft.language=English"> 
22. ^ 130 yet to be contacted over polio, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 15 July 2007.
23. ^ Terror suspect doctor granted bail, The Age, 14 July 2007.
24. ^ Steve Bracks resigns as Premier, The Age, 27 July 2007.
25. ^ Thwaites may follow Bracks out, The Age, 27 July 2007.
26. ^ Free at last: charges dropped, but doubts remain, The Sydney Morning Herald, 28 July 2007.
27. ^ Australia PM defends nuclear sale, BBC News, 17 August 2007.
28. ^ Wright, Tony: How Costello planned the PM's demise, The Age, 15 August 2007.
29. ^ Rudd regrets strip club visit, SBS, 20 August 2007.
30. ^ Government to appeal Haneef visa ruling, The Age, 21 August 2007.
31. ^ Topsfield, Jewel: Get 12 answers right and you're an Aussie citizen, The Age, 27 August 2007.
32. ^ Govt gives green light to pulp mill, ABC News, 4 October 2007.
33. ^ Carey in running for Booker International, news.com.au, 13 April 2007.
34. ^ Seven 'sorry' for Sunrise split, The Age, 16 April 2007.
35. ^ Liggett, Phil: O'Grady dream comes true, The Daily Telegraph, 16 April 2007.
36. ^ Australia wins World Cup final, The Age, 29 April 2007.
37. ^ Pagan did it tough at Carlton, The Age, 23 July 2007.
38. ^ Kevin Sheedy sacked by Essendon, Herald Sun, 25 July 2007.
39. ^ Call for calm amid horse flu outbreak, ABC Online, 26 August 2007.
40. ^ Hird reflects on an ‘incredible ride’, AFL, 26 August 2007.
41. ^ Stoner crowned new MotoGP champion, The Age, 23 September 2007.
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Teams 16
Premiers Geelong Cats (7th title)
Matches played   185
Attendance 7,051,733   (average 0 per match)
Top Goal scorer(s) Jonathan Brown (77) (Brisbane Lions)
Brownlow Medallist Jimmy Bartel (Geelong Cats)
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Teams 16
Premiers Melbourne Storm (2nd title)
Matches played   201
Points scored 8539   (average 0 per match)
Attendance 3,331,994   (average 0 per match)
Top points scorer(s) Hazem El Masri (210 points)

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See also: 2006 Australian incumbents, Events in Australia in 2007, 2008 Australian incumbents, incumbents around the world in 2007

Federal government

  • Head of State - Queen Elizabeth II
  • Governor General - Michael Jeffery

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Federal Government
Executive
  • Queen (Queen Elizabeth II)
  • Governor-General (Michael Jeffery)
  • Prime Minister (John Howard)
  • Cabinet

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Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary;<ref name="sur" /> born 21 April 1926) is the Queen regnant of sixteen independent states and their overseas territories and dependencies.
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Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia is the representative of Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia. He or she exercises the supreme executive power of the Commonwealth.
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Philip Michael Jeffery AC, CVO, MC (born 12 December 1937) is the 24th Governor-General of Australia. General Jeffery was born in Wiluna, Western Australia and was educated at Kent Street Senior High School.
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Federal Government
Executive
  • Queen (Queen Elizabeth II)
  • Governor-General (Michael Jeffery)
  • Prime Minister (John Howard)
  • Cabinet

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John Winston Howard (born 26 July 1939) is an Australian politician and the 25th Prime Minister of Australia. He is the second-longest serving Australian Prime Minister after Sir Robert Menzies, and is the leader of the Liberal Party of Australia.
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No. Name Party Assumed office Left office
1 Stuart Donaldson 6 June 1856 25 August 1856

2 Charles Cowper Liberal 26 August 1856 2 October 1856

3 Henry Parker 3 October 1856 7 September 1857

- Charles Cowper (2nd time)
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No. Name Party Assumed office Left office
1 Boyle Finniss 24 October 1856 21 August 1857

2 John Baker 21 August 1857 1 September 1857

3 Robert Torrens 1 September 1857 30 September 1857
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Michael David Rann (born 1953), Australian politician, is the 44th Premier of South Australia. He is the parliamentary leader of the South Australian State Labor Party, the member for the seat of Ramsay and the Senior Vice President of the Federal Labor Party.
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See Premiers of the Australian states for a description and history of the office of Premier.


Before the 1890s, there was no developed party system in Queensland. Political affiliation labels before that time indicate a general tendency only.
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Peter Douglas Beattie (born 18 November 1952), Australian politician, was the 36th Premier of the Australian state of Queensland for nine years and leader of the Australian Labor Party in that state for eleven and a half.
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September 13 is the 1st day of the year (2nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 0 days remaining.

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Anna Maria Bligh (born 14 July 1960) is an Australian politician and the current Premier of Queensland. She has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly since 1995, representing the electorate of South Brisbane.
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No. Name Party Date elected
1 William Champ 1 November 1856
2 Thomas Gregson 26 February 1857
3 William Weston 25 April 1857
4 Francis Smith 12 May 1857
5 William Weston 1 November 1860
6 Thomas Chapman 2 August 1861
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Paul Anthony Lennon (born 8 October 1955), Australian politician, has been Premier of Tasmania since 21 March 2004. He is a member of the Australian Labor Party.

Lennon is rare among modern Australian politicians in that he does not have a university education and comes from
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Premier of Western Australia is the head of the executive government in the Australian State of Western Australia. He or she performs the same functions in Western Australia as the Prime Minister of Australia does at the national level.
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Alan Carpenter (born 4 January 1957), Australian politician, is the 28th Premier of Western Australia. He took office on 25 January 2006 following the resignation of Dr Geoff Gallop.
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Premier Party Took office
Dr William Haines - 30 November 1855
John O'Shanassy - 11 March 1857
William Haines - 29 April 1857
John O'Shanassy - 10 March 1858
William Nicholson - 27 October 1859
Richard Heales - 26 November 1860
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Stephen Philip Bracks (better known as Steve Bracks) (born 15 October, 1954), Australian politician, was the 44th Premier of Victoria, holding the position for eight years, from 1999 to 2007. He was born in Ballarat, where his family owns a fashion business.
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July 30 is the 1st day of the year (2nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 0 days remaining.

Events

  • 1419 - First Defenestration of Prague.

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John Mansfield Brumby (born 21 April 1953), Australian Labor Party politician, is the 45th Premier of Victoria, assuming office in July 2007 after the resignation of Steve Bracks. He also serves as the Minister for Veteran's Affairs and the Minister for Multicultural Affairs.
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The Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory is the head of government of the Australian Capital Territory. The leader of the largest party in the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly usually takes on the role.
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Jonathon Donald Stanhope (born 29 April, 1951) is the current Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory, representing the Australian Labor Party.

Stanhope was born in Gundagai, New South Wales but moved to Canberra to study at the Australian National University.
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In Australia, a Chief Minister is the head of government of a self-governing territory, while the head of government of a state is a Premier.

The Chief Minister is appointed by the Administrator of the Northern Territory, who in normal circumstances will appoint the head of
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Clare Majella Martin (born June 15, 1952) is an Australian politician. A former journalist, she was elected to the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly in a shock by-election win in 1995.
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