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along "difficult and chaotic work patterns". senior ministers launched stinging attacks on Rudd's legacy as prime minister. Deputy Prime Minister Wayne Swan lambasted Rudd as "dysfunctional". Gillard portrayed Rudd as a "chaotic" manager and would-be celebrity who led a "paralysed" government. Rudd portrayed Gillard as untrustworthy and unable to win an election. Rudd nominated Gillard's actions in relation to her promise not to implement a carbon tax; her East Timor and Malaysia Solution plans for asylum seekers; her written agreement with
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church and state can have different positions and practices on the question of same sex marriage. I believe the secular Australian state should be able to recognise same sex marriage." As prime minister during the 2013 Election Campaign, Rudd pledged to put a conscience vote on the issue to the Parliament within his first 100 days of office, if re-elected. He was the first serving Australian Prime Minister to indicate support for legal recognition of same-sex marriage. Asked by a New Hope Church pastor on the
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that, who is so hellbent on revenge, who is so destructive as to depress the Labor vote in the 2010 election shouldn't be rewarded for that sort of behaviour". In a scathing address in Parliament on 16 October, Roxon said that Rudd's replacement in 2010 had been an "act of political bastardry", but one which was justified because Rudd had been "a bastard himself to so many people".
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Finance Department Secretary David Tune issued a rare public statement challenging the government's claim that Treasury had found a $ 10 billion hole in the Opposition's policy costings, saying that any modelling used for costing policies submitted by the government before the election could not credibly be applied to opposition policies.
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and "a number of other faceless men" as the catalyst for his resignation. Gillard called a leadership ballot for 27 February. She also expanded upon the reasons for her original challenge of Rudd's leadership, saying that his government had entered a period of "paralysis" and that Rudd was operating
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called on Rudd to resign from Parliament for the good of the Labor Party, predicting that his ongoing presence would be destabilising. Emerson predicted that Rudd would stand for the leadership again, and said that he had sabotaged Labor's 2010 election campaign with leaks and that "Anyone who does
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eat your heart out" (in reference to his local opponent in the seat of Griffith) and declared "I'm proud that despite all the prophets of doom, that we have preserved our federal parliamentary Labor Party as a viable fighting force for the future". Abbott's Liberals and their coalition partner, the
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why, "as a Christian", he didn't accept the Biblical notion of marriage, Rudd replied that "Well mate if I was going to have that view, the Bible also says that slavery is a natural condition", and that his change of position on marriage was based on a good, informed Christian conscience. Rudd said
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in August that the government under his predecessor had "got it wrong" on introducing carbon tax "without mandate", saying: "I don't think our actions on the carbon tax were right. That's why I changed it and moved towards a floating price." Rudd pledged prior at the time to "terminate" the "Carbon
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I have said that the only circumstances under which I would consider a return to leadership would be if there was an overwhelming majority of the parliamentary party requesting such a return, drafting me to return and the position was vacant...I am here to inform you that those circumstances do not
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in Canberra on 11 August, and addressing people's forums at the Broncos Leagues Club in Brisbane on 21 August, and the Rooty Hill RSL Club in Western Sydney on 28 August. The government criticised the Liberal Opposition's costings of policies. On 30 August, Treasury Secretary Martin Parkinson and
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Five weeks before his final challenge for the Labor leadership, Rudd reversed his previous opposition to extending the definition of marriage under Australian law to include same-sex relationships. Rudd used a blogpost on his website on 20 May 2013 to announce: "I have come to the conclusion that
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On 15 August, Rudd announced a plan to give consideration to creating a special company tax regime and economic zone in the Northern Territory, if re-elected. On 27 August, Rudd pledged $ 52 million towards a High Speed Rail Authority and other steps towards planning the construction of a $
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confirmed that Labor Party members were "looking at the polls and expressing concerns". On 21 March, Crean called for a spill of all leadership positions and announced that he would support Rudd for leader and would himself stand for the deputy leadership. In response, Gillard sacked Crean from
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with a large stimulus spending program. Rudd also dismantled the three pillars of the Howard government's asylum seeker processing system – offshore processing, temporary protection visas, and turning back unauthorised boats at sea – dubbing them "ineffectual and
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and O'Neill. A new Regional Resettlement Arrangement was also signed to implement the policy. Following the announcement, detainees at the processing centre at Nauru rioted. On 5 August, Rudd announced that asylum seekers would also be processed and "resettled" on Nauru. The leader of the
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announced that he had offered his resignation as Leader of the House of Representatives and would be supporting Rudd because he believed the manner in which he had been replaced in 2010 was wrong. Gillard refused to accept Albanese's resignation. Gillard won the ballot by 71 votes to 31.
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Under new leadership election rules instigated during the Second Rudd government, Labor allowed its parliamentary caucus, and – in a new initiative – its general membership to share a 50/50 split of the vote for parliamentary leader. On 13 October
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Labor initially enjoyed a brief resurgence in opinion polls following Rudd's return to the leadership. On 26 July, the Queensland Coroner brought down his report in relation to deaths brought about by the implementation of the first Rudd government's
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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. The Gillard government considered, and then shelved the plan.
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on 27 June 2013. Seven senior ministers resigned their positions, refusing to serve under Rudd, and Gillard announced her intention not to re-contest her seat at the forthcoming election. Albanese was appointed deputy prime minister, and
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switched his support from Gillard to Rudd in the 2013 leadership spill and was appointed as the new Education Minister, while retaining his Workplace Relations portfolio. In July 2013 the Rudd government enacted the $ 15.2 billion
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to be held that evening, invited Rudd to challenge and proposed that the loser of the ballot retire from politics at the next election. Rudd agreed to this condition and contested the ballot, and was elected leader by 57 votes to 45.
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Wayne Swan had served as Treasurer in the first Rudd government, but resigned the post in view of the acrimonious relationship which had developed between him and Rudd over the intervening period, as did Trade Minister
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Leadership rivalry remained between Rudd and Gillard. Rudd announced his resignation as foreign minister on 22 February, citing a lack of support from Gillard and character attacks launched by
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On 4 August 2013, Rudd announced that he had asked the Governor-General to dissolve parliament and that an election would take place on 7 September. Kevin Rudd and Opposition Leader
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On the night of the election, Rudd announced that he would remain in Parliament as the Member for Griffith, but not seek to be elected Labor's next leader. Outgoing ministers
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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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respectively for leadership and deputy leadership of the Australian Labor Party and became Leader of the Opposition in 2006. Rudd went on to lead Labor to victory at the
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called upon Gillard to resign for the good of Labor, the nation and the democratic process, "so that vigorous, policy-driven democratic debate can flourish once again".
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On the evening of the election, Rudd conceded defeat by means of a triumphal speech with a "beaming smile". Rudd spoke to a jubilant crowd for over 20 minutes, said "
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114 billion high speed rail project linking Brisbane to Melbourne by 2035. On 28 August, Rudd announced a plan to give consideration to possibly relocating the
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Following his return to the prime ministership, Rudd indicated that he had returned to supporting the initiative, in an address marking the 50th anniversary of the
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that "people don't choose their sexuality" and implied that if the Bible were taken literally, slavery would still be legal. The remarks were criticised by the
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resigned from Cabinet following the return of Rudd to the prime ministership, having promised prior to successive ballots that he could not serve under Rudd.
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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 indigenous Australians in the
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television programme a belief that Gillard would not lead Labor into the election. On 10 June 2013, one Labor backbencher compared the Labor Party to the
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In March 2013, amid criticism of Gillard's handling of media law reform proposals – called "shambolic" by a key crossbencher – Chief Whip
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In July 2013, the Rudd government announced its intention to bring forward, to July 2014, the replacement of the Gillard government's controversial
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for 4.30 pm that afternoon. Just 10 minutes prior to the scheduled ballot, Rudd announced that he would not stand in the ballot, saying:
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Minister for Foreign Affairs and Immigration, Papua New Guinea Government; Australian High Commissioner to Papua New Guinea (August 2013).
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On 26 June 2013, with polls predicting a landslide defeat for the Gillard government in the upcoming federal election, Gillard announced
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supported Rudd's bids to be re-elected as Labor leader. Albanese became Deputy Prime Minister in the second Rudd government.
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from Sydney to Queensland. The proposal was met with a lukewarm reception, and defence officials did not support the plan.
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on poker reforms and twelve months of low polling as key failings of Gillard's time in office. In an emotional address,
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reported that "some former staunch supporters" held the view that Gillard could not win the election, and on 14 June
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On 22 November Rudd formally tendered his resignation to the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
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Amid ongoing poor polling results for Labor, and continuing leadership rivalry, ABC journalist
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In his second term as prime minister, Rudd renounced his opposition to offshore processing of
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By 2010, Rudd's premiership faced difficulties. Following the failure of the government's
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in 2006. Gillard became prime minister by challenging Kevin Rudd's leadership of the
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in 2010. Rudd replaced Gillard in 2013 following another internal leadership ballot.
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Tax", stating it would save the average family approximately $ 380 annually.
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triggered renewed leadership speculation on 9 June 2013 by expressing on the
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was elected to lead the opposition, with 64% of the caucus vote, defeating
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Department of the Treasury and the Department of Finance and Deregulation
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on 14 March 2013, ten minutes prior to the scheduled ballot for the
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called on Gillard to step down in favour of Rudd; On 22 June,
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Rudd was sworn in as prime minister by Governor-General Dame
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met for three debates during the campaign: appearing at the
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and amidst controversy regarding the implementation of a
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For information about the caretaker governments led by
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Index

Rudd Government (2013)
Second Rudd ministry


Monarch
Elizabeth II
Governor-General
Dame Quentin Bryce
Prime Minister
Kevin Rudd
Labor
Minority
2013 Labor leadership spill
2013 federal election
Gillard government
Abbott government

Kevin Rudd
Early life
Diplomatic career
Goss government
Griffith
Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs
Shadow Minister for Trade
2006 Labor Party leadership spill
First term of government
Apology to the Stolen Generations
Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme
Immigration policies
Australia 2020 Summit

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