Mark William Latham (born 28 February 1961), a former Australian politician, was leader of the Federal Parliamentary Australian Labor Party and Leader of the Opposition from December 2003 to January 2005. Latham captured national attention and, initially, high levels of public approval with his policies and unconventional approach, but also attracted controversy surrounding his past. In the October 2004 federal election, Latham was defeated by Prime Minister, John Howard. Deteriorating relations with his party and ill health saw him resign as Leader on 18 January 2005. In September 2005, Latham released The Latham Diaries in which he attacked many of his former colleagues and members of the media, as well as condemning the general state of political life in Australia. (via Wikipedia)
Title:
Opposition Leader of Australia
Preceded By:
Simon Crean
Spouse:
Janine Lacey
Succeeded By:
Kim Beazley
Political party:
Australian Labor Party
Name:
Mark Latham
Religion:
Agnostic
Start Date:
Dec 2, 2003
Birthplace:
Ashcroft
End Date:
Jan 18, 2005
Birth Date:
Feb 28, 1961
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