1983 Australian Labor Party leadership spill information
1983 Australian Labor Party Leadership spill
← 1982
8 February 1983
June 1991 →
Candidate
Bob Hawke
Caucus vote
Unopposed
Leader before election
Bill Hayden
Elected Leader
Bob Hawke
A leadership spill in the Australian Labor Party, then the opposition party in the Parliament of Australia, was held on 8 February 1983. It saw the resignation of Leader Bill Hayden followed by the election of Bob Hawke as his replacement.
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