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    e. John Winston Howard OM AC SSI (born 26 July 1939) is an Australian former politician who served as the 25th prime minister of Australia from 1996 to 2007. He held office as leader of the Liberal Party of Australia and was the member of parliament (MP) for the New South Wales division of Bennelong from 1974 to 2007.

  2. John Howard (born Sept. 2, 1726, Hackney, London, Eng.?—died Jan. 20, 1790, Kherson, Ukraine, Russian Empire [now in Ukraine]) was an English philanthropist and reformer in the fields of penology and public health.

  3. Jul 3, 2024 · John Howard (born July 26, 1939, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian politician who was prime minister of Australia (1996–2007) and leader of the Liberal Party (1985–89, 1995–2007).

  4. What did John Howards time as Prime Minister mean for Aboriginal Australia? On the 20th anniversary of his win, The Point takes a look at seven decisions that changed the landscape of Indigenous affairs. 2000: Indigenous leaders protested in Canberra angered by John Howard comments denying the existence of the Stolen Generation.

  5. Jul 26, 2023 · Colonisation was "the luckiest thing that happened" to Australia, the nation's second-longest serving Prime Minister John Howard has said. His remarks were made in relation to a historic...

  6. John Howard waited a long time to become Prime Minister. By the time he won the job, he had been in parliament for 22 years. Howard became Australia’s second-longest-serving Prime Minister, and during his term in office achieved nationwide gun safety legislation and significant reforms in industrial relations and taxation.

  7. John Howard was the Prime Minister of Australia from 1996 to 2007. On this page. 1970 to 1979. 1980 to 1989. 1990 to 1999. 2000 to 2009. 1970 to 1979. 18 May 1974: 1st elected to Federal Parliament. Howard was elected as Member of Parliament for the seat of Bennelong (NSW), in the 29th federal election. 19 Nov 1977: Treasurer.