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John Howard

Is John Howard A-List?

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NoJohn Howard is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Ranking Timeline

1974F$0.2M

Enters federal Parliament

Elected as Liberal MP for Bennelong. Has modest savings from law career but no national recognition outside New South Wales political circles.

1977D$0.5M+$0.3M

Becomes federal Treasurer

Appointed Treasurer under Malcolm Fraser at age 37. Gains prominence within Liberal Party and among political insiders, but remains largely unknown to general public.

1985C$1M+$0.5M

Becomes Liberal Party leader

Elected leader of Liberal Party but loses 1987 election badly. Builds national profile but is seen as ineffective, losing leadership in 1989.

1996B$2M+$1M

Becomes Prime Minister

Defeats Paul Keating to become PM after 13 years of Labor rule. Achieves household name status in Australia and begins building international profile.

2000B$4M+$2M

GST implementation and Olympics

Successfully introduces controversial Goods and Services Tax. Sydney Olympics boosts his international profile, though he remains primarily known in Australia and Commonwealth nations.

2003B$6M+$2M

Iraq War commitment

Commits Australian troops to Iraq War alongside US and UK. Strengthens ties with Bush administration, gaining more international recognition but also domestic criticism.

2006B$8M+$2M

Becomes second-longest serving PM

Surpasses Bob Hawke to become second-longest serving Australian PM after Menzies. Solidifies legacy but public fatigue begins to set in.

2007B$9M+$1M

Election defeat

Loses election to Kevin Rudd and even loses his own seat. Steps down as Liberal leader but remains influential figure in Australian conservative politics.

2026B$10M+$1M

Elder conservative statesman

Remains well-known in Australia as longest-serving Liberal PM and active commentator. Respected internationally in Commonwealth and conservative circles, but not a global household name.

Last updated: February 25, 2026