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with the additional requirement that their parents earned less than $ 150,000. The Student Start-Up Scholarship was cut (by about $ 200) to just above $ 2000 to pay for these changes. However, the impasse meant that, in mid-February, an estimated 150,000 students were waiting for the bill to pass in time for the start of the Australian academic year. Ultimately, the government secured passage as a result of the changes and the new scholarship was provided in the first semester of this year. In 2013, the Labor government proposed a cut to the value of the Student Start-Up Scholarship, to turn it into a loan which would fund the Gonski Reforms. However, after losing the election and forming the opposition, Labor changed its position and opposed these cuts which became supported by the Liberal government. These changes are yet to pass the Senate.
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Australian government announced that it was ending its policy of automatic detention for asylum seekers who arrive in the country without visas. While it remained committed to the policy of mandatory detention as an "essential component of strong border control", the Rudd government announced that detention would be restricted to unlawful non-citizens who posed a threat to the community, those who refuse to comply with visa conditions, or those who need to be detained for the period of conducting health, identity and security checks. The government announced the cessation of the detention of children and the provision of legal advice to unauthorized arrivals.
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being administered by the universities. However, the new system was stalled in the Senate as a result of opposition by the Liberal-National Opposition and Senator Fielding. This left an estimated 150,000 students waiting for the changes to pass parliament two weeks before the start of the academic year in March. The new scholarship system was a massive extension of the system of support, provided as an entitlement, based on parental income and administered by
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She assured the public that her government would restore the budget to surplus in 2013 and said that it would build community consensus for a price on carbon and open negotiations with the mining industry for a re-vamped mining profits tax. She praised Rudd as a man of "remarkable achievement" and Wayne Swan as an outstanding Treasurer who would guide Australia to surplus.
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to lose confidence in Rudd and would back Gillard in replacing him. By the eve of the election, it was obvious that Rudd lacked support to remain Labor leader and prime minister. Rudd withdrew his candidacy and resigned as party leader, leaving Gillard to take the leadership unopposed. Gillard was then sworn in as Australia's 27th Prime Minister by Governor-General
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period of "paralysis" and that Rudd was operating along "difficult and chaotic work patterns". Cabinet colleague Tony Burke also spoke against Rudd saying of his time in office that "the stories that were around of the chaos, of the temperament, of the inability to have decisions made, they are not stories".
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By March 2010, 100 asylum seeker boats had been intercepted within Australian waters under the Rudd government. In April, the Rudd government suspended processing new claims by Sri Lankan and Afghan asylum seekers, who comprised 80 percent of all boat arrivals, for three and six months, respectively.
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During the March quarter, the Australian economy grew by 0.4%, a number not foreseen by many until the positive balance of trade statistics released the day before. The main contributors to this result were the large fall in the current account deficit and increasing household consumption. Apart from
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package worth $ 10.4 billion. A second economic stimulus package worth $ 42 billion was announced in February 2009, consisting of an infrastructure program worth $ 26 billion, $ 2.7 billion in small-business tax breaks, and $ 12.7 billion for cash bonuses, including $ 950 for
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Following Rudd's February 2012 resignation as foreign minister and leadership challenge, Gillard and a number of Labor MPs loyal to Gillard expanded upon the reasons for their move against Rudd, focusing particularly on his management style, with Gillard saying that the Rudd government had entered a
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On 23 June 2010, Rudd called a press conference announcing that a leadership ballot of the Australian Labor Party would occur on the morning of 24 June, with the candidates being himself and Deputy Prime Minister Gillard. This followed weeks of speculation that senior members of Labor were beginning
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to the Workplace Relations Act, although the most fundamental elements were reversed. Employer groups for the hospitality industry expressed concern over the legislation, suggesting more rigid and expensive wage and other outcomes with employees would be particularly difficult for many businesses to
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had been deliberately murdered by the Indonesian military in 1975, Rudd commented that "those responsible should be held to account. ... You can't just sweep this to one side". As opposition leader he had argued for the repatriation of their remains. However, no meaningful action was taken when Rudd
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One of the government's first reforms was to the maintenance of Indigenous housing, 95 percent of which was federally administered. Many Indigenous housing organisations are being wound down, with state and territory governments responsible for managing of all fields of community housing. Community
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Despite an election promise to process 90 percent of claims for protection visas within 90 days, Immigration Department figures in October 2009 showed no improvement in the speed of processing claims since the change of government. As a proportion of the immigration intake, Australia accepted fewer
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To win the support of the Greens and Senator Nick Xenophon and to mitigate the opposition of the Liberals and secure passage of the bill, Education Minister Julia Gillard loosened some aspects of the changes to rural arrangements. This allowed students from remote areas to access the workforce test
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In her first press conference as Labor Leader on 23 June, Gillard said that after three and a half years of "most loyal service", she had asked her colleagues to make a leadership change "because I believed that a good government was losing its way" and that Labor was at risk at the next election.
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by reforming the 'work test' coupled with a loosening of the parental income test. The government abolished the old scholarship system, which helped about 21,000 students per year, due to concerns that it was not adequately means tested and that many scholarships were not allocated as a result of
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reported on 24 June that the final catalyst for Gillard's move was Rudd's staff probing the backbench for support in the wake of a Herald/Nielsen poll that showed Rudd would lose an election, an action seen as "a sign that he did not trust the repeated assurances by Ms Gillard that she would not
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from Indonesia to Australia, but the Labor Party said these were ineffective and inhumane. The issue of asylum seeker policy remained controversial through the term of the Rudd government. The number of asylum seeker boat arrivals increased throughout the period and the handling of the issue was
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opposed the package, stating that they believed additional tax cuts to those which had been planned the next few years was a better way to prevent a recession. The package was passed in the Senate on the 13 February with support from minor parties and independents, following amendments that
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In the aftermath of this leadership challenge, Shorten, a former trade union leader and key Parliamentary member of the Labor Right Faction, proposed that the shift in support was due to the government's handling of the home insulation program, the sudden announcement of change of policy on the
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when asked by a reporter on the night of the challenge if indeed a challenge was on, replied: "Complete garbage. ABC has lost all credibility." As he was being deposed, Rudd suggested that his opponents wanted to move Labor to the right, saying on 23 June: "This party and government will not be
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You'd turn them back. ... You cannot have anything that is orderly if you allow people who do not have a lawful visa in this country to roam free. That's why you need a detention system. I know that's politically contentious, but one follows from the other. Deterrence is effective through the
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in central-southern Iraq were withdrawn in mid-June 2008, fulfilling an election promise. This reduced the Australian Defence Force presence in the region to 800–900 support personnel, including 440 either on the ground in Iraq or patrolling the coastline. As of early 2009, around 150 support
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in international waters within the Indonesian sea rescue zone. Those rescued were due to be landed in Indonesia, for transfer to an Australia-funded immigration detention centre on the Indonesian island of Bintan. However, the asylum seekers refused to disembark until 18 November, following
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was rejecting asylum-seeker applications at a higher rate than under the previous government, noting 41 of 42 applications had been rejected. Evans claimed a denial rate of 77 percent, based on his acknowledgment that of a caseload of 730 appeals, he has intervened in 170. In July 2008, the
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served as Minister for Immigration and Citizenship in the Rudd government, which maintained Australia's bipartisan policy in support of the multi-ethnic annual intake of immigrants. Rudd said that he believed in a "Big Australia" and projected a population of 35–36 million by 2050.
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affair, confidential diplomatic cables were released which purported to show that Rudd had warned the US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton that the Communist Party was "paranoid" about Taiwan and that the US should be prepared to use force against China "...if everything goes wrong".
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report. In the first of the government's so-called 'indigenous report cards', delivered each year to parliament, Rudd said that new eye and ear health funding had been secured; noted that 80 houses for indigenous Australians had been built; said that the government had continued the
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over a period of up to five years, the establishment of a simpler awards system as a safety net, the restoration of unfair dismissal laws for companies with under 100 employees (with a probation period of 12 months for companies with less than 15 employees), and the retention of the
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All persons are equal before the law and are entitled without any discrimination to the equal protection of the law. In this respect, the law shall prohibit any discrimination and guarantee to all persons equal and effective protection against discrimination on any ground... Date:
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Unauthorised boat arrivals in Australia increased from 161 people in 2008 to nearly 3,000 people in 2009. The opposition said that this was due to the government's policy adjustments, while the government said that it was due to "push factors". Rudd had a conversation with
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In October 2007, John Howard, Prime Minister at the time, said that Labor's policy on climate change negotiations had no significant differences to the Liberals' policy. At the time, econometric research suggested that providers of carbon credits under the voluntary
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One of the Rudd government's key proposals in the 2007 election campaign was the implementation of an "education revolution". This was to include the provision of computers for every school student in years 9–12 and the implementation of a national curriculum.
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Following his replacement as prime minister, Rudd remained within the government, initially as a backbencher. Following the 2010 election, Gillard appointed Rudd as foreign minister in her minority government. The leadership question remained a feature of the
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report, and that the apology would not alleviate disadvantage amongst Indigenous Australians. Rudd pledged the government to bridging the gap between Indigenous and non-indigenous Australian health, education and living conditions. By signing the historic
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in 2010 and recommended a target range for Australia's greenhouse gas emissions in 2020, which would be a 5% to 15% reduction from levels in 2000. It drew criticism from environmental groups and the federal government's climate change advisor, Professor
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the manufacturing sector, the Australian economy avoided a technical recession. RBA economists endorsed the first two phases of stimulus a year later, saying that it was "undeniable" that government spending had supported the economy. RBA governor
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technologies, and expand Australia's natural gas production, while continuing to support a raft of new coal-mining projects worth about $ 11 billion. The government also had plans to support growth of the renewable energy industry.
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newspaper reported that $ 11 million had been spent campaigning for the seat, and had added twenty-seven votes for Australia; the majority of the votes came from small island nations in the south Pacific and six African nations.
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every Australian taxpayer who earned less than $ 80,000 during the 2007–08 financial year. At the same time, the RBA cut official interest rates by a percentage point, lowering them to 3.25%, the lowest since 1964 (a 43-year low).
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journalist who has covered immigration since the 1980s, his explanation of the terms of the agreement left the impression that, at the very least, he knew it would be difficult to show that the deal was not a cave-in. The
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that resulted in Gillard replacing Rudd as prime minister, Rudd told media on 23 June: "This party and government will not be lurching to the right on the question of asylum seekers, as some have counseled us to do." The
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Fitzgibbon became the first Rudd government minister to resign, on 4 June 2009. He quit after admitting that meetings concerning business opportunities held between defence officials and his brother, the head of
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was released on the evening of 12 May 2009. Labor decided not to extend the investment allowance, and it was phased out by the end of the year. Other measures to support employment – augmenting a
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In 2010, a new suite of scholarships was developed; the Student Start-Up Scholarship and the Relocation Scholarship. These scholarships were developed as part of the Rudd government's response to the
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policies established by the Keating and Howard governments and on 8 February declared an end to the Pacific Solution. The policy had involved the establishment of offshore processing centres on
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examination of the events leading up to Rudd's replacement, which cast doubt on Gillard's insistence that she did not actively campaign for the Prime Ministership. Attorney General
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assurances of fast-tracked processing of their cases for resettlement. In the Australian Parliament, Rudd described this assurance as "non-extraordinary". Opposition frontbencher
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In opposition, Rudd had called climate change "the greatest moral, economic and social challenge of our time" and called for a cut to greenhouse gas emissions by 60% before 2050.
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The Rudd government attempted to increase Australia's international influence. Prime Minister Rudd announced in March 2008 that Australia would seek a non-permanent seat on the
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that Labor would not be proceeding with the policy "in the first term of a Rudd Labor government, if at all". In-office, the Rudd government did not pursue the issue further.
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offered "bipartisan support to a commitment for constitutional recognition, regardless of the outcomes of the federal election". Two days prior to the election, Rudd told
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policy. While the white paper was originally due to be completed in December 2008, it was delayed until 2009 due to the volume of work required. The white paper, entitled
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was, the press reported that Rudd received a frosty welcome from Bush at the White House dinner that opened G20 summit in Washington in November 2008. Bush's successor,
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personnel remained in Iraq. In contrast, the Australian force in Afghanistan was expanded, with Rudd announcing in April 2009 an increase from 1,100 to 1,550 personnel.
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Rudd conducted an emotional last press conference surrounded by family outside the prime minister's office on 23 June. He said that his economic management, removal of
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reacted angrily to the remarks, describing Tibet as "purely an internal affair". The Rudd government's relations with the Communist Party were further strained by the
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remained cautious of American-style fiscal policy, casting doubt on the idea that Australia should have a higher inflation target to repair its public accounts.
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The government had accepted more refugees from regional conflicts as the number of Africans fleeing to Australia declined. There had been a notable spike in
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Statement of Intent on 20 March 2008, Rudd committed the government to achieving health equality in a way that respects the rights of indigenous people.
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In seasonally adjusted terms, GDP increased by 0.4% in the March quarter. Through the year GDP growth was 0.4%, while non-farm GDP was flat
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In April 2009, following the relaxation of border protection policies, there was an increase in asylum seeker vessels which culminated in
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National accounts released on 4 March 2009 showed that Australia's non-farm sector shrunk for the September and December 2008 quarters.
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than there is of any change in the Labor Party". Gillard's move against Rudd on 23 June appeared to surprise many Labor backbenchers.
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access, and adoption rights. Originally, 58 Commonwealth laws where gay couples faced discrimination were identified in the year-long
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The Rudd government altered the number of Australian troops deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq. The 550 combat troops deployed on an
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As the parliament's first order of business, on 13 February 2008, Rudd read an apology directed to Indigenous Australians for the
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detention system but also your preparedness to take appropriate action as the vessels approach Australian waters on the high seas.
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As late as May 2010, prior to challenging Rudd, Gillard was relaying to the media that "There's more chance of me becoming the
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in taxation, health, employment, superannuation, aged care and other areas. However, these changes would not affect marriage,
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At the commencement of the 2007 election campaign and following John Howard's promise to call a referendum for recognition of
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With the economy experiencing its biggest slowdown since the early 1990s and facing a recession, the government announced an
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Government policy towards unauthorised boat arrivals remained controversial for the life of the Rudd government. During the
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made a further series of adjustments to Labor policy and moved to restore offshore processing of asylum seekers in 2011.
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saw major deals between Australia and China. In an April 2008 visit to China, Rudd addressed an audience in Mandarin at
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said that Rudd was inept and hypocritical in his handling of the issue during the affair. According to Geoff Kitney, a
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became PM, and he refused the requests of relatives of the slain journalists to visit their graves while in Indonesia.
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in Background Note 'Boat arrivals in Australia since 1976' at Australian Parliamentary Library. Updated 15 July 2011.
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In May 2009, the Rudd government handed over financial responsibility for 500 outstations – small communities in the
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trading scheme were capable of stabilising emissions, due to the demand from households for carbon-neutral products.
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Coyne, Darren (3 June 2009). "'Back to the old days of pushing us into towns'; Deep concern for land, outstations".
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A boatload of refugees arrived daily in May 2010, causing overcrowding on Christmas Island. West Australian Premier
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said that the deal would encourage more people to risk the ocean journey to Australia. A UNHCR representative told
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as the premier forum for global governance and economic management and secured a seat for Australia at the forum.
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About 550 Australian Defence Force personnel are now preparing toβ€”or are in the process ofβ€”withdrawing from Iraq
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In April 2009, Rudd announced that of the 962 recommendations of the summit, the following 9 would be adopted:
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identified by supporters of Julia Gillard's challenge to Kevin Rudd as a motivating factor in his replacement.
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Calma, Tom (24 September 2008). "UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Australia should sign".
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was accused of "stealing state secrets" during trade negotiations on behalf of Australian mining company
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Parker, Kirstie (11 March 2009). "Closing The Gap Report Card; Progress is being made, Rudd claims".
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Other defence policies enacted by the Rudd government include cancelling the contract to purchase 11
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Rudd resigned as foreign minister and unsuccessfully challenged Gillard for the leadership in a
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in the United States. After reports in domestic media that Rudd had joked with journalists that
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reduced the cash bonuses in the package to fund investment in the environment and water supply.
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After an initial period of popularity, by mid-2009, following the failure of the government's
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has been told by Evans that up to 90 asylum seekers would move to an unused mining camp near
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identified the rise of China as a potential threat to Asia Pacific security, and during the
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lurching to the right on the question of asylum seekers, as some have counseled us to do."
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that he first learned of the change in policy when he read it in a newspaper after being
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Swan has reprised election promises, though doesn't go much beyond that | theage.com.au
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industry bodies and mining companies, and the proposal was later heavily modified when
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The package was welcomed by state governments and many economists, as well as the
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for 2013–14, which the country had last held in 1985–86. In November 2009, the
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sharply criticised the move against Rudd as an "ambush". In her 2012 book
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that the deal was bad practice and would encourage similar behaviour.
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by a government source. This followed damaging comments by Professor
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Garvey, Paul; Hepworth, Annabel; Forrestal, Luke (13 October 2009).
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in 2008 advocating for a new National Indigenous Representative Body
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released on 15 December 2008. This defined a plan to introduce an
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Triumph & Demise: The Broken Promise of a Labor Generation
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One year anniversary of apology, but reparations still far off
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Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy
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was involved in an emergency operation rescuing 78 Sri Lankan
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and amidst controversy regarding the implementation of a
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in March 2008, and beginning the process of planning the
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Strategic Indigenous Housing and Infrastructure Program
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Index

Rudd Government (2007–10)
First Rudd ministry

lead section
summarize
provide an accessible overview


Monarch
Elizabeth II
Governor-General
Dame Quentin Bryce
Michael Jeffery
Prime Minister
Kevin Rudd
Labor
Majority
2007 federal election
2010 Labor leadership spill
Howard government
Gillard government

Kevin Rudd
Early life
Diplomatic career
Goss government
Griffith
Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs
Shadow Minister for Trade
2006 Labor Party leadership spill

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