ALP Federal Deputy Parliamentary Leaders
- Shown in chronological order of leadership
Year | Name | Leader | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1901 | Gregor McGregor | Chris Watson | |
Andrew Fisher | |||
1914 | Billy Hughes | ||
1915 | Sir George Pearce | Billy Hughes | |
1916 | Albert Gardiner | Frank Tudor | |
Matthew Charlton | |||
1927 | James Scullin | Later Prime Minister 1929–32 | |
1928 | Arthur Blakeley | James Scullin | |
1929 | Ted Theodore | Previously Premier of Queensland 1919–25 | |
1932 | Frank Forde | James Scullin | Prime Minister 1945 |
John Curtin | |||
Ben Chifley | |||
1946 | Dr. H.V. Evatt | Ben Chifley | Later Leader 1951–60 |
1951 | Arthur Calwell | H.V. Evatt | Later Leader 1960–67 |
1960 | Gough Whitlam | Arthur Calwell | Later Prime Minister 1972–75 |
1967 | Lance Barnard | Gough Whitlam | |
1974 | Jim Cairns | ||
1975 | Frank Crean | ||
1975 | Tom Uren | ||
1977 | Lionel Bowen | Bill Hayden | |
Bob Hawke | |||
1990 | Paul Keating | Later Prime Minister 1991–96 | |
1991 | Brian Howe | Paul Keating | |
1995 | Kim Beazley | Later Leader 1996–2001, 2005–06 | |
1996 | Gareth Evans | Kim Beazley | |
1998 | Simon Crean | Later Leader 2001–03 | |
2001 | Jenny Macklin | Simon Crean | |
Mark Latham | |||
Kim Beazley | |||
2006 | Julia Gillard | Kevin Rudd | Later Prime Minister 2010–present |
2010 | Wayne Swan | Julia Gillard | Incumbent |
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