I can think of a lot of ones in the last 40 yrs that are more forgettableThink we've had a lot more non achieving highly forgettables since that lot.
I can think of a lot of ones in the last 40 yrs that are more forgettableThink we've had a lot more non achieving highly forgettables since that lot.
Far worse than Scomo was Bob Hawke! He wanted to be king of Australia with his false bonhomie. While all the time stuffing up Australian manufacturing & pride in a good day's work turning out many people from their own businesses & homes by reducing the tariffs on imported goods from Asia now we rely on the Asians goodwill to buy almost everything because of the Hawke / Keeting era! I know first hand as I was one of the people who lost both home & business because of their policies.ScUmo must surely be on this list. Can't think of one positive thing to
say about him. He was and still is largely a narcissist, a liar, dishonest,
Self serving and I Could go on but I won't
I've stayed at the Hydro I felt no ghostly spiritsIt's sad to see how many Australians have no idea who our former Prime Ministers were.
If someone asked an Australian who was our first Prime Minister they wouldn't be able to answer.
Maybe they should bring Australian history as a compulsory subject to be taught in Prinary school.
I stayed at the Hydro Majestic in Medlow Bath Katoomba , which is supposed to be the most haunted Hotel in Australia.
This is the Hotel that our first Prime Minister passed away in
Death occurred at the Hydro Majestic, Medlow Bath, before he left the bathroom after taking his morning bath. Heart failure is given as the cause, but he had been in indifferent health for some time.
Supposedly, ghosts still haunt its interior (one could be Australia’s first prime minister Sir Edmund Barton, who died from heart failure here in 1920). But the Hydro is perhaps most haunted by Foy himself.
I remember the Hydro majestic in the 50s & 60s, it was quite austere but beautiful with the most marvelous paintings along the verandah looking down the valley. My daughter took me there for a holiday to remember the "old" days, It is horrible, most of the ornate ceilings, paintings etc are gone, replaced by black and red interior, suddenly were mobbed by bus loads of Chinese screeching and pushing. It was a holiday I will never forget and never want to do again. let my memories do the walking! I think the haunting is the hordes of Chinese in busloads!It's sad to see how many Australians have no idea who our former Prime Ministers were.
If someone asked an Australian who was our first Prime Minister they wouldn't be able to answer.
Maybe they should bring Australian history as a compulsory subject to be taught in Prinary school.
I stayed at the Hydro Majestic in Medlow Bath Katoomba , which is supposed to be the most haunted Hotel in Australia.
This is the Hotel that our first Prime Minister passed away in
Death occurred at the Hydro Majestic, Medlow Bath, before he left the bathroom after taking his morning bath. Heart failure is given as the cause, but he had been in indifferent health for some time.
Supposedly, ghosts still haunt its interior (one could be Australia’s first prime minister Sir Edmund Barton, who died from heart failure here in 1920). But the Hydro is perhaps most haunted by Foy himself.
Maximizing their pensions of $250,000 for life and then being able to work as well as collect their pension. They cant relate to the average Australian who has worked at least 50 years of their lives for a pittance.I’m sure all former prime ministers become forgotten within a few years of leaving office, after all, who wants to remember anyone who did nothing for the country or its people. They are usually too busy with their snouts in the trough and maximising their own agendas to care about anyone but themselves.
Albo wants to be everyone's best friend, that is why he is bringing in the divisive "Voice" change to Parliament. Everything is hidden. no real information is being given to the public. The public will not know the ramifications until it is too late as an indigenous woman, I feel it will be an apartheid voice and will divide the nation. I thought "We are one, yet we are many....I agree with jo Jo’s, Albanese has no plan , they just make it up as they go.
Also Turnbull knocked on the door of the Labour Party , they did not want him and then went to the Liberals Bad choice
Albanese wants to be in the good books with the indigenous people with his crocodile tears .as long as he get the votes..
There are already 11 Indigenous members of Parliament, have you not been keeping up with the times nana?to answer your last question first, we can not know the answer to that question JayEdGeep. Reason why? Over the past 60,000 years and more, there have been at least a DOZEN catastrophic events that have hit our Earth and wiped out almost EVERY living thing on this Planet, NOT just the dinosaurs! But our Indigenous First Nation People survived these events and RECORDED them in their Oral History and their Rock Art!?
Paleontologists and Archaeologists LOVE to talk about 'things' they have dug up from " OVER 2,000 years ago... or even 3,000 !" ignoring the facts that 'civilization' is possibly many, MANY more 1,000's of years more ANCIENT than their small minds are able to comprehend!
A few years ago, my son was an underground diamond driller for deBears, up in the Arctic Circle, and from one mile down, he brought to the surface a piece of wood that was later dated to being 50 million years old! It WAS NOT petrified! It looked and felt like it was just felled. The Earth holds Her secrets close to her chest.
So back to your 1st question - Our First Nation people MIGHT have actually been the Nation's first people - or not! we can NEVER know the answer. I fully recommend Tim Flannery's book "The Future Eaters". I know you will find it riveting and full of answers for more of your questions I know that you have.
P.S Please vote 'yes' and give us back our Voice <3
Yep Jo Jos, Albanese to a T - he is useless as 'tits on a bull'.I think you have PMs confused. Your description really fits the current one.
Gosh, you must be talking about the current loser!ScUmo must surely be on this list. Can't think of one positive thing to
say about him. He was and still is largely a narcissist, a liar, dishonest,
Self serving and I Could go on but I won't
I went maybe 4 years ago , the views over the Metalong valley were beautiful but also sad as 6 months earlier my friend went walking on the track behind the Hydro Majestic never to be foundI remember the Hydro majestic in the 50s & 60s, it was quite austere but beautiful with the most marvelous paintings along the verandah looking down the valley. My daughter took me there for a holiday to remember the "old" days, It is horrible, most of the ornate ceilings, paintings etc are gone, replaced by black and red interior, suddenly were mobbed by bus loads of Chinese screeching and pushing. It was a holiday I will never forget and never want to do again. let my memories do the walking! I think the haunting is the hordes of Chinese in busloads!
Apparently they have been seen in the dining room. I didn't see anything but I felt it . When I stayed there I never knew about the so-called hauntings . I never found that out until I arrived home.I've stayed at the Hydro I felt no ghostly spirits
Oh, yes please. Our history, all 65,000 years should be taught in school.It's sad to see how many Australians have no idea who our former Prime Ministers were.
If someone asked an Australian who was our first Prime Minister they wouldn't be able to answer.
Maybe they should bring Australian history as a compulsory subject to be taught in Prinary school.
I stayed at the Hydro Majestic in Medlow Bath Katoomba , which is supposed to be the most haunted Hotel in Australia.
This is the Hotel that our first Prime Minister passed away in
Death occurred at the Hydro Majestic, Medlow Bath, before he left the bathroom after taking his morning bath. Heart failure is given as the cause, but he had been in indifferent health for some time.
Supposedly, ghosts still haunt its interior (one could be Australia’s first prime minister Sir Edmund Barton, who died from heart failure here in 1920). But the Hydro is perhaps most haunted by Foy himself.
I hardly think so. You obviously don't keep up with the news.I think you have PMs confused. Your description really fits the current one.
Well said Nana Josephine, there are none so blind as those that don't want to see. It's sad, but hopefully given time they will play see what's true and what's notSo sad, jo jos, that you have your eyes WIDE SHUT!
I was wondering the same. It's usually a delete that doesn't delete, I thinkWhy is is the second half of article crossed out
2020 Ranking | Prime Minister | Ratings | 2010 ranking |
---|---|---|---|
1 | John Curtin | 49 outstanding | 1 |
2 | Bob Hawke | 45 outstanding/1 failure | 2 |
3 | Alfred Deakin | 39 outstanding | 3 |
4 | Ben Chifley | 33 outstanding | 4 |
5 | Robert Menzies | 28 outstanding/3 failure | 5 |
6 | Paul Keating | 19 outstanding | 8 |
7 | Gough Whitlam | 18 outstanding | 6 |
8 | Andrew Fisher | 10 outstanding | 7 |
9 | John Howard | 19 outstanding/4 failure | 9 |
10 | Edmund Barton | 2 outstanding | 10 |