Revolution Down Under – First Woman Prime Minister In Australia

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Drama down under in Australia as Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, lost the support of his Labor Party, and was forced to step down from the top job. His fall from grace happened quickly as the ruling party made moves to remove the increasingly unpopular Prime Minister. Australian politics exercised it’s mean streak, lose support of your colleagues and you’re out.

Mr. Rudd has been replaced by Julia Gillard, the first woman to lead the country. The daughter of British migrants, Ms. Gillard trained as a lawyer before entering politics.

Her challenge is to reunite a divided government and soothe the tensions of members of parliament worried about their party’s chances of retaining power.


New Australian Prime Minister, Julia Gillard


The Labor government has seen support among the electorate fall sharply, while backing for the conservative opposition has risen steadily.

Ms. Gillard says she is ready to fight for another term in office…

“I love this country and I was not going to sit idly by and watch an incoming opposition cut education, cut health and smash rights at work,” she said. “My values and my beliefs have driven me to step forward to take this position as prime minister.”

Support for her predecessor, Kevin Rudd, began to wane when he scrapped the centerpiece of his environmental policy, an emissions trading scheme, earlier this year. The decision led to accusations of political cowardice. Support continued to evaporate when the former leader announced plans for a controversial mining tax.

In the end, Labor’s power brokers decided Mr. Rudd, a man who led the party to a big election win in November 2007, was a liability.

The former leader gave an emotional farewell speech, during which he rated keeping Australia out of recession at the top of his list of achievements during his tenure, as well as his apology to the past mistreatment of Aborigines.

Ms. Gillard is not expected to introduce many significant policy changes, although analysts believe she might push for an early withdrawal of Australia’s 1,550 troops from Afghanistan, in an effort to address voter discontent about the war.

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Holte Ender

Holte Ender will always try to see your point of view, but sometimes it is hard to stick his head that far up his @$$.
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13 years ago

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13 years ago

I believe she was born in Wales.

Wales….Australia….sheep…ah! There’s a connection!…;-)

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