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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_KeatingPaul Keating - Wikipedia

    Paul John Keating (born 18 January 1944) is an Australian former politician who served as the 24th prime minister of Australia from 1991 to 1996, holding office as the leader of the Australian Labor Party (ALP). He previously served as the treasurer of Australia in the Hawke government from 1983 to 1991 and as the seventh deputy ...

    • Bob Hawke
    • Labor
  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_KeatingPaul Keating - Wikipedia

    Paul John Keating (Sydney, 18 gennaio 1944) è un politico australiano, ventiquattresimo primo ministro del suo Paese dal 1991 al 1996. Dal 1983, anno del ritorno dei laburisti al governo, sino al 1991 Keating è stato uno stimato ministro del Tesoro.

    • 20 dicembre 1991 –, 11 marzo 1996
    • Bob Hawke
  3. 16 giu 2020 · Keating played a major role in transforming Australian political debate. He highlighted the role of markets in restructuring the economy, engagement with Asia, Australian national identity and...

  4. 19 feb 2024 · In a wide-ranging interview, Paul Keating draws together a critique of Australia and its place in the world from his 55 years of public life since he first entered federal parliament in 1969....

    • Michael Stutchbury
  5. 15 mar 2023 · Paul Karp Chief political correspondent. Wed 15 Mar 2023 03.06 EDT. The former Labor prime minister Paul Keating had a tetchy and vituperative outing at the National Press Club on Wednesday....

    • Paul Karp
  6. 7 mag 2024 · Paul Keating (born Jan. 18, 1944, Sydney, N.S.W., Austl.) is a politician who was the leader of the Australian Labor Party and prime minister of Australia from December 1991 to March 1996. Growing up in working-class Bankstown, a suburb of Sydney, Keating left school at age 14.

  7. 20 dic 1991 · Prime Minister Paul Keating. Keating became Prime Minister on 20 December 1991, after challenging Hawke for the second time in six months. Although he was opposed by the ‘Left’ faction, he had sufficient supporters to win the ballot.