2007 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 2007 in Australia. == Incumbents == Monarch – Elizabeth II Governor-General – Michael Jeffery Prime Minister – John Howard (until 3 December), then Kevin Rudd Deputy Prime Minister – Mark Vaile (until 3 December), then Julia Gillard Opposition Leader – Kevin Rudd (until 3 December), then Brendan Nelson Chief Justice – Murray Gleeson === State and territory leaders === Premier of New South Wales – Morris Iemma Opposition Leader – Peter Debnam (until 2 April), then Barry O'Farrell Premier of Queensland – Peter Beattie (until 13 September), then Anna Bligh Opposition Leader – Jeff Seeney Premier of South Australia – Mike Rann Opposition Leader – Iain Evans (until 12 April), then Martin Hamilton-Smith Premier of Tasmania – Paul Lennon Opposition Leader – Will Hodgman Premier of Victoria – Steve Bracks (until 30 July), then John Brumby Opposition Leader – Ted Baillieu Premier of Western Australia – Alan Carpenter Opposition Leader – Paul Omodei Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory – Jon Stanhope Opposition Leader – Bill Stefaniak (until 13 December), then Zed Seselja Chief Minister of the Northern Territory – Clare Martin (until 26 November), then Paul Henderson Opposition Leader – Jodeen Carney Chief Minister of Norfolk Island – David Buffett (until 28 March), then Andre Nobbs === Governors and administrators === Governor of New South Wales – Marie Bashir Governor of Queensland – Quentin Bryce Governor of South Australia – Marjorie Jackson-Nelson (until 8 August), then Kevin Scarce Governor of Tasmania – William Cox Governor of Victoria – David de Kretser Governor of Western Australia – Ken Michael Administrator of the Australian Indian Ocean Territories – Neil Lucas Administrator of Norfolk Island – Grant Tambling (until 7 August), then Owen Walsh Administrator of the Northern Territory – Ted Egan (until 31 October), then Tom Pauling == Events == === Whole year === Year of the Surf Lifesaver === January === 1 January – An estimated five hundred rioters turn on police in Rye, Victoria.

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2007 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 2007 in Australia. == Incumbents == Monarch – Elizabeth II Governor-General – Michael Jeffery Prime Minister – John Howard (until 3 December), then Kevin Rudd Deputy Prime Minister – Mark Vaile (until 3 December), then Julia Gillard Opposition Leader – Kevin Rudd (until 3 December), then Brendan Nelson Chief Justice – Murray Gleeson === State and territory leaders === Premier of New South Wales – Morris Iemma Opposition Leader – Peter Debnam (until 2 April), then Barry O'Farrell Premier of Queensland – Peter Beattie (until 13 September), then Anna Bligh Opposition Leader – Jeff Seeney Premier of South Australia – Mike Rann Opposition Leader – Iain Evans (until 12 April), then Martin Hamilton-Smith Premier of Tasmania – Paul Lennon Opposition Leader – Will Hodgman Premier of Victoria – Steve Bracks (until 30 July), then John Brumby Opposition Leader – Ted Baillieu Premier of Western Australia – Alan Carpenter Opposition Leader – Paul Omodei Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory – Jon Stanhope Opposition Leader – Bill Stefaniak (until 13 December), then Zed Seselja Chief Minister of the Northern Territory – Clare Martin (until 26 November), then Paul Henderson Opposition Leader – Jodeen Carney Chief Minister of Norfolk Island – David Buffett (until 28 March), then Andre Nobbs === Governors and administrators === Governor of New South Wales – Marie Bashir Governor of Queensland – Quentin Bryce Governor of South Australia – Marjorie Jackson-Nelson (until 8 August), then Kevin Scarce Governor of Tasmania – William Cox Governor of Victoria – David de Kretser Governor of Western Australia – Ken Michael Administrator of the Australian Indian Ocean Territories – Neil Lucas Administrator of Norfolk Island – Grant Tambling (until 7 August), then Owen Walsh Administrator of the Northern Territory – Ted Egan (until 31 October), then Tom Pauling == Events == === Whole year === Year of the Surf Lifesaver === January === 1 January – An estimated five hundred rioters turn on police in Rye, Victoria.

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