List of ALP federal leaders by time served

List of ALP federal leaders by time served

:"ALP", as used on this page, refers to the Australian Labor Party. For other uses of the abbreviation "ALP", see ALP (disambiguation)"

This is a list of the federal leaders of the Australian Labor Party by time served:

#Gough Whitlam 10y 10m 14d (8 February 1967 - 22 December 1977)
#John Curtin 9y 9m 4d (1 October 1935 - 5 July 1945)
#Bob Hawke 8y 10m 17d (3 February 1983 - 20 December 1991)
#Dr H.V. Evatt 8y 7m 27d (13 June 1951 - 9 February 1960)
#Andrew Fisher 8y (October 1907 - 27 October 1915)
#Kim Beazley 7y 6m 9d; see separate terms below
#James Scullin 7y 5m 5d (26 April 1928 - 1 October 1935)
#Arthur Calwell 6y 11m 1d (7 March 1960 - 8 February 1967)
#Chris Watson 6y 7m (May 1901 - October 1907)
#Matthew Charlton 5y 10m 13d (16 May 1922 - 29 March 1928)
#Ben Chifley 5y 11m (13 July 1945 - 13 June 1951)
#*"Kim Beazley (1st time) 5y 8m 3d (19 March 1996 - 22 November 2001)"
#Frank Tudor 5y 1m 27d (14 November 1916 - 10 January 1922) "Died in office"
#Bill Hayden 5y 1m 12d (22 December 1977 - 3 February 1983)
#Paul Keating 4y 2m 22d (20 December 1991 - 11 March 1996)
#Simon Crean 2y 10d (22 November 2001 - 2 December 2003)
#*"Kim Beazley (2nd time) 1y 10m 6d (28 January 2005 - 4 December 2006)"
#Kevin Rudd "(incumbent)" 1y 9m 13d "(as of 17 September 2008)"
#Mark Latham 1y 1m 26d (2 December 2003 - 28 January 2005)
#Billy Hughes 1y 1m 17d (27 October 1915 - 14 November 1916)


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