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who is the President of Australia

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The President of the Senate is the presiding officer of the Australian Senate, the upper house of the Parliament of Australia. The position is provided for by Section 17 of the Constitution of Australia.

Her Majesty is represented in Australia by a Governor-General, currently Sir Peter Cosgrove. Actual operation of government in Australia is overseen by the Prime Minister, currently Malcolm Turnbull. Australia's president is Stephen Parry (Lib). The “speaker” in the senate is called president.

Answered by Anonymous
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Australia doesn't have a President, they have a Prime Minister. And currently the Prime Minister is Malcolm Turnbull
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