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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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563:. Labor had been in opposition for eleven years, and despite an initial period of popularity, Rudd served just two-and-a-half years in office, becoming the first in a line of Australian leaders to be removed by their own party during their first term as prime minister.
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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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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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from Sydney to Queensland. The proposal was met with a lukewarm reception, and defence officials did not support the plan.
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was elected to lead the opposition, with 64% of the caucus vote, defeating
3077:"Mixed reaction to Kevin Rudd's plan to move the Garden Island naval base"
3013:"Kevin Rudd pledges funding towards high-speed rail network on east coast"
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and amidst controversy regarding the implementation of a
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2704:"Kevin Rudd launches passionate defence of gay marriage"
2609:"Riot on Nauru in wake of Rudd PNG asylum boat solution"
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For information about the caretaker governments led by
1992:"Poll delivers another crushing blow for Julia Gillard"
1810:"As it happened: Gillard survives as challenge fizzles"
3241:"Former Health Minister Nicola Roxon slams Kevin Rudd"
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1897:"Julia Gillard loses significant support among caucus"
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2927:Parkinson, Martin; Tune, David (29 August 2013).
2745:"Peter Garrett opens up about decision to resign"
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2138:"Rudd honeymoon disturbed by insulation program"
1808:Griffiths, Emma; Atherton, Ben (14 March 2013).
1700:"Albanese declares hand for Rudd β Labor at War"
996:Former education minister and Gillard supporter
2200:Coorey, Phillip; Mather, Joanna (5 July 2013).
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1191:"Australia's Prime Ministers: Kevin Rudd"
938:and refugees that seek asylum without a
472:term as Prime Minister from 2007 to 2010
2725:"Scripture is simply all Greek to Rudd"
2702:Pearlman, Jonathan (4 September 2013).
2585:Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
2202:"Rudd apologises for insulation deaths"
1841:"Rudd ends speculation of another tilt"
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1927:"Labor MP says Rudd should lead party"
1427:"Gillard ousts Rudd in bloodless coup"
1252:Koutsoukis, Jason (25 November 2007).
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2147:. Australia: ABC TV. 7 July 2013.
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1668:Farr, Malcolm (24 February 2012).
1566:"Ministers line up to attack Rudd"
1507:Cadwell, Anna (23 February 2012).
1475:"Rudd resigns as foreign minister"
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928:prime minister of Papua New Guinea
617:MPs after the election produced a
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2805:Griffiths, Emma (2 August 2013).
2723:Morton, Rick (4 September 2013).
2643:Elston, Rhiannon (14 July 2013).
2607:Campbell, Kieran (30 July 2013).
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2292:"Rudd dumps Gillard's carbon tax"
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1990:Shanahan, Dennis (24 June 2013).
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1786:Griffiths, Emma (20 March 2013).
1759:Griffiths, Emma (21 March 2013).
1564:Vasek, Lanai (23 February 2012).
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345:2012 Labor Party leadership spill
332:2010 Labor Party leadership spill
285:Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme
280:Apology to the Stolen Generations
258:2006 Labor Party leadership spill
3577:2013 establishments in Australia
2874:. 21 August 2013. Archived from
2321:Ryan, Rosanna (25 August 2013).
2206:The Australian Financial Reviews
1907:from the original on 9 June 2013
1865:Griffiths, Emma (11 June 2013).
1024:
911:Mandatory detention in Australia
474:and been replaced by his deputy
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3182:Australian Electoral Commission
3116:. Australia. 8 September 2013.
2836:Jones, Gemma (11 August 2013).
2774:Griffiths, Emma (1 July 2013).
2544:Swan, Jonathan (19 July 2013).
2480:Packham, Ben (13 August 2012).
2290:Johnson, Chris (14 July 2013).
2016:Osbourne, Paul (26 June 2013).
1956:Holden, Andrew (22 June 2013).
1706:. Australia. 25 February 2012.
1649:from the original on 2 May 2012
1645:. Australia. 24 February 2012.
1382:Hartcher, Peter (7 June 2010).
1342:Ewart, Heather (24 June 2010).
543:to challenge Opposition Leader
2950:Hall, Bianca (21 March 2012).
2418:"Rudd to turn back boatpeople"
2047:Benson, Simon (27 June 2013).
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3019:. Australia. 26 August 2013.
2904:. Australia. 27 August 2013.
1636:"Rudd takes swipe at Gillard"
1291:National Archive of Australia
1195:National Archive of Australia
986:Anglican Archbishop of Sydney
582:reforms and responded to the
566:In office, Rudd ratified the
3141:"Kevin Rudd concedes defeat"
2521:. Australia. 3 August 2013.
2177:. Australia. 17 March 2014.
2106:Lane, Sabra (27 June 2013).
1254:"Rudd romps to historic win"
693:Return of Rudd to leadership
520:with then opposition leader
340:Minister for Foreign Affairs
2457:. Australia. 10 July 2013.
1433:. Australia. 24 June 2010.
1138:Rudd government (2007β2010)
809:, if re-elected. Rudd told
797:Carbon pricing in Australia
781:Minister for Climate Change
779:, the Gillard government's
265:Prime Minister of Australia
137:2013 Labor leadership spill
67:27 June β 18 September 2013
3608:
1903:. Australia. 9 June 2013.
1457:"Labor to form government"
1221:"Tearful Beazley bows out"
1083:, achieved a 3.65 percent
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458:was the federal executive
327:National Broadband Network
322:Resource Super Profits Tax
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2956:The Sydney Morning Herald
2550:The Sydney Morning Herald
2271:. Australia. 29 June 2013
2022:The Sydney Morning Herald
1590:. AAP. 22 February 2012.
1461:The Sydney Morning Herald
1322:The Sydney Morning Herald
1164:. Reuters. 27 June 2013.
926:Following talks with the
613:with the support of four
500:Rudd government (2007β10)
366:Papua New Guinea Solution
358:Second term of government
253:Shadow Minister for Trade
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3358:Governments of Australia
3150:. Australia: ABC Radio.
2114:. Australia: ABC Radio.
1229:. AAP. 4 December 2006.
1089:House of Representatives
1069:Garden Island Naval Base
919:in Papua New Guinea and
807:emissions trading scheme
736:another leadership spill
272:First term of government
191:This article is part of
30:Not to be confused with
3086:. Australia: ABC News.
2588:. Australian Government
886:Yirrkala bark petitions
868:Australian Constitution
584:Global Financial Crisis
460:Government of Australia
305:Home Insulation Program
1318:"So many hopes dashed"
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3178:2013 federal election
1933:. AAP. 15 June 2013.
1388:Sydney Morning Herald
1013:2013 federal election
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607:2010 federal election
572:Australia 2020 Summit
553:2007 federal election
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509:First Rudd government
295:Australia 2020 Summit
148:2013 federal election
3221:on 12 September 2013
2939:on 1 September 2013.
2878:on 27 September 2013
2674:Sunshine Coast Daily
2385:(24 November 2007).
1736:. 27 February 2012.
1143:Second Rudd ministry
852:Minister for Finance
480:internal party spill
290:Immigration policies
42:Rudd government (II)
32:Second Rudd ministry
3277:. 13 October 2013.
3247:. 16 October 2013.
3184:. 4 November 2013.
2872:News.ninemsn.com.au
2087:. AAP. 27 June 2013
2053:The Daily Telegraph
1931:The West Australian
1624:. 24 February 2012.
1463:. 7 September 2010.
1297:on 29 November 2010
1060:National Press Club
1007:Better Schools Plan
611:minority government
3114:Guardian Australia
2751:. 9 October 2013.
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1485:on 9 December 2023
1079:Nationals, led by
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