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    The Gillard government was the Government of Australia led by the 27th prime minister of Australia, Julia Gillard, of the Australian Labor Party. The...
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    Julia Eileen Gillard AC (born 29 September 1961) is an Australian former politician who served as the 27th prime minister of Australia from 2010 to 2013...
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    deputy, Julia Gillard. Rudd was re-elected leader of the Labor Party in 2013 and served a second term as prime minister. The Rudd government issued its first...
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    was a parliamentary speech delivered by Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard on 9 October 2012 in reaction to the opposition leader Tony Abbott accusing...
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    "dysfunctional". Gillard portrayed Rudd as a "chaotic" manager and would-be celebrity who led a "paralysed" government. Rudd portrayed Gillard as untrustworthy...
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    Tanya Plibersek (category Gillard government)
    Party, Plibersek served as a Cabinet Minister in the Rudd, Gillard and Albanese governments. She is currently the Minister for the Environment and Water...
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    Anthony Albanese (category Gillard government)
    second Rudd government in 2013. He held various ministerial positions from 2007 to 2013 in the governments of Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard. Albanese was...
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    Penny Wong (category Gillard government)
    minister for Finance and Deregulation during the governments of Prime Ministers Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard from 2007 until 2013. Born in Malaysia to a Chinese...
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    Mark Dreyfus (category Albanese government)
    2007, Dreyfus was appointed to the Cabinet in September 2010 by Julia Gillard as Cabinet Secretary. In February 2013, following the resignation of Nicola...
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    Stephen Smith (Australian politician) (category Gillard government)
    the division of Perth from 1993 to 2013, serving in the Rudd and Gillard governments as minister for Foreign Affairs from 2007 to 2010, minister for Trade...
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    Tony Burke (category Albanese government)
    Population in the Gillard government, after Gillard replaced Rudd as prime minister. In June 2013, Rudd would in turn replace Gillard as prime minister...
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    The First Gillard ministry (Labor) was the 65th ministry of the Australian Government and was led by the prime minister, Julia Gillard. It succeeded the...
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    Simon Crean (category Gillard government)
    2013 and was a cabinet minister in the Hawke, Keating, Rudd and Gillard governments. Crean was born in Melbourne, the son of Frank Crean who was deputy...
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    Don Farrell (category Albanese government)
    the 2007 federal election. He was a parliamentary secretary in the Gillard government from 2010 to 2013, then served briefly as Minister for Science and...
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    Bill Shorten (category Gillard government)
    2007, Shorten also held several ministerial portfolios in the Gillard and Rudd governments from 2010 to 2013. Born in Melbourne, Shorten studied law at...
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    Kevin Rudd (category Rudd government)
    which resulted in a Gillard-led minority government. Within the Gillard government, Rudd was brought back into the Cabinet by Gillard as Minister for Foreign...
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  • Ombudsman. "Senators backed Hanson's 'OK to be white' motion by mistake: Government". www.abc.net.au. 15 October 2018. Retrieved 1 June 2020. Taylor, Josh...
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    Second Gillard ministry (Labor) was the 66th ministry of the Australian Government, led by Prime Minister Julia Gillard. It succeeded the first Gillard ministry...
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    Immigration detention in Australia (category Keating government)
    the Keating government in 1992, and was varied by the subsequent Howard, Rudd, Gillard, Abbott, Turnbull, Morrison and Albanese Governments. The policy...
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    four times by the successive Rudd and Gillard governments, finally repealed in July 2012 by the Gillard government, which later replaced it with the Stronger...
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    Tony Abbott (category Abbott government)
    the Rudd-Gillard rivalry remained a vexed issue for the Gillard government into the 2010 election and its subsequent term. On 17 July, Gillard called the...
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    Wayne Swan (category Gillard government)
    Global Financial Crisis throughout 2008 and 2009. In 2010, after Julia Gillard became Prime Minister, Swan was elected unopposed as Labor's deputy leader...
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    Clean Energy Act 2011 (category Gillard government)
    by the Gillard Labor government in February 2011 and was repealed by the Abbott government on 17 July 2014, backdated to 1 July 2014. The Gillard Labor...
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    Leigh served as the Government Spokesperson on Opposition costings. Leigh was then promoted into the Ministry of Julia Gillard on the 25 March 2013 as...
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    Competition Policy, Small Business and Consumer Affairs in the Rudd and Gillard Governments. Emerson was born in Baradine, New South Wales to Ern and Marge Emerson...
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    Jason Clare (category Albanese government)
    opposition leaders Bill Shorten and Anthony Albanese. He was a government minister under Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd from 2010 to 2013, serving as Minister for...
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    2010 Australian Labor Party leadership spill (category Gillard government)
    instead to resign. Gillard was duly sworn in as prime minister by Quentin Bryce, the Governor-General, on 24 June 2010 at Government House, becoming Australia's...
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    Chris Bowen (category Gillard government)
    2004 federal election. He held ministerial office in the Rudd and Gillard governments from 2007 to 2013. Bowen served on the Fairfield City Council from...
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    Pacific Solution (category Howard government)
    ultimately unsuccessful exercise". In August 2012, the succeeding Gillard government (Labor) introduced a similar policy, reopening the Nauru and Manus...
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  • Carbon pricing in Australia (category Gillard government)
    carbon pricing scheme in Australia was introduced by the Gillard Labor minority government in 2011 as the Clean Energy Act 2011 which came into effect...
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