Australia’s 23rd Prime Minister, Bob Hawke, died peacefully at home in his sleep in May 2019.
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While serving as prime minister of Australia from 1983 to 1991, He held office as the leader of the Australian Labor Party.
Hawke was born in Border Town, South Australia. He was 89 when he died.
“He died “peacefully at home”, his wife said in a statement.
The former Labor prime minister had been unwell for months, too frail to attend Labor’s campaign launch, but was political to the last: his final public statement was an open letter urging a vote for a Shorten Labor government.
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Hawke died two days short of the election he predicted he would not live to see, an election Bill Shorten promised to win for Bob.
Born in December 1929 in Bordertown, South Australia, Robert James Lee Hawke was the son of a Congregational minister and a schoolteacher.
The family moved to Western Australia in 1939, and Hawke was educated at the Perth modern school and the University of Western Australia, before attending Oxford as a Rhodes scholar.
Hawke is survived by his second wife, D’Alpuget, who was also his biographer, and three adult children, whom he had with his first wife, Hazel Hawke.


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