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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.
1367:(NBN) was a key Labor promise in the 2007 election. The government advertised for requests for a proposal to build the network on 11 April 2008 and the tendering period finished on 26 November. The expert panel selected to assess the tenders found that none of them met the government's requirements. As a result, the government announced on 7 April 2009 that it was establishing a joint public-private company to build the NBN. Construction of the first stage of the network was planned to begin in July, with the project being estimated to take 13 years to complete at a cost of $ 43 billion.
812:, stating they were unfair to rural and regional students and would leave 26,000 students worse off. The bill would have tightened regulations around the work requirements these students needed to fulfill to be considered independent of their parents. However, the two country independents in the House of Representatives, Tony Windsor and Rob Oakeshott, supported the changes. The Bradley Review had found that the old system had been accessed disproportionally by students from high-income families despite being intended to support those from disadvantaged backgrounds.
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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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1330:, the right of employers to lock workers out, restriction of union right of entry to workplaces, and restrictions on workers' right to strike. Rudd also outlined the establishment of a single industrial-relations bureaucracy called Fair Work Australia, which played a more interventionist role than the Howard government's Fair Pay Commission.
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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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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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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
595:. Three nation-building investment funds were established – the infrastructure fund, "Building Australia", was designated $ 20 billion of federal funding. Education received $ 10 billion as part of Rudd's "education revolution", while health also received $ 10 billion.
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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 800β900 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 35β36 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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1130:, had involved offshore processing, a system of "temporary protection visas" for unauthorized arrivals, and a policy of turning back boats where possible. The Rudd government dismantled all three components, dubbing them "ineffectual and wasteful". The government adjusted the
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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 9β12 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 2007β08 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
591:". The projected surplus of 1.8% of GDP, or $ 21.7 billion, exceeded the 1.5% target set by the government in January. Labor supported improving the federalβstate funding process through a reform of the
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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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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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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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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
1126:. The newly elected Rudd government announced a series of measures aimed at achieving what it described as a more "compassionate policy". Howard's policy, called the
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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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lurching to the right on the question of asylum seekers, as some have counseled us to do."
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Calma, Tom (11 March 2009). "Closing The Gap Report Card; Laying the foundations".
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2838:"Hungry students in Queensland relying on staff food handouts | Courier-Mail"
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6160:"Wayne Swan attacks 'dysfunctional' Kevin Rudd, accusing him of self-interest"
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Kevin Rudd's apology to stolen generations 'a shield' over indigenous failures
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Kevin Rudd's apology to stolen generations 'a shield' over indigenous failures
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5897:"The World Today β Maxine McKew on Gillard's impatience for power 29/10/2012"
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3716:"Insiders β 11/04/2010: Big Australia called into question β Insiders β ABC"
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Politics With Purpose: Occasional Observations on Public and Private Life
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4856:"WorkChoice Lite? That's a load of emotive nonsense: The Age 29/11/2008"
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2227:"Australia govt faces upper house fight on stimulus: lse.co.uk 3/2/2009"
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3935:"Rudd tougher on asylum seekers than Howard | The Courier-Mail"
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Garvey, Paul; Hepworth, Annabel; Forrestal, Luke (13 October 2009).
2096:"Rudd unveils $ 10.4 billion stimulus plan: The Age 14/10/2008"
2074:"RBA warns on bank guarantee as Reserve and Treasury at loggerheads"
1593:(ATSIC), which had been abolished by the Howard government in 2005.
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in 2008 advocating for a new National Indigenous Representative Body
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Reconciliation prospects ride on first-anniversary Rudd report card
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Grose, Simon (September 2007). "The Great Carbon Trading Swindle".
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Persons arriving by unauthorised boat to Australia by calendar year
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Murdoch, Lindsay; Davis, Mark; Coorey, Phillip (23 October 2009).
3592:"The World Today - Rudd's cemetery visit upsets Balibo Five widow"
1839:, in a 2012 speech before a Victorian Bar conference in Melbourne.
1721:, who secured the support of "New South Wales right power broker"
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released on 15 December 2008. This defined a plan to introduce an
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2179:"Don't let debt become permanent β OECD: The Australian 3/2/2009"
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After two and a half years, the government's $ 672 million
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Swan confident stockpile will help fight inflation | smh.com.au
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915:, acknowledged that withholding resources such as coal (either
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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
4883:"Restaurant award hikes hard to stomach | The Australian"
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Department of Industry, Innovation and Science (11 May 2018).
2201:"Turnbull bombshell: we'll oppose $ 42b package: SMH 4/2/2009"
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Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy
1244:, more than 800 kilometres (500 mi) north-east of Perth.
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was involved in an emergency operation rescuing 78 Sri Lankan
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In April 2008 the government proposed greater recognition of
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Rudd's term in office coincided with the final months of the
870:", the government published its climate change policies in a
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5666:"2020 summit not just another talkfestwork = The Australian"
4461:"Oceanic Viking deal will encourage other queue-jumpers: UN"
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563:. Rudd was re-elected leader of the Labor Party in 2013 and
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Defending Australia in the Asia Pacific Century: Force 2030
4370:"Oceanic Viking asylum-seekers to land tomorrow β reports"
3057:"Rudd has gone but hostile environment policy set to stay"
2279:"Australia on the brink of recession after GDP contracts"
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and amidst controversy regarding the implementation of a
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a fatal explosion due to sabotage on one of these vessels
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in March 2008, and beginning the process of planning the
535:. This took place just nine days after the defeat of the
6522:(1967β1968), see their respective biographical articles.
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5257:. Australian Human Rights Commission. 14 December 2012.
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2537:"Govt plans massive Defence boost to keep eye on region"
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For information about the caretaker governments led by
4858:. Melbourne: Business.theage.com.au. 29 November 2008.
4695:"Brisbane celebrates changing face of modern Australia"
4487:"Rudd defends ban on Sri Lankan, Afghan asylum seekers"
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2887:
2885:
2481:"RSPT v MRRT β a comparison β The two mining tax plans"
2425:"New economic theories are testing the old orthodoxies"
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Strategic Indigenous Housing and Infrastructure Program
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5439:"Delivering culturally appropriate Aboriginal housing"
4102:"Australia abandons asylum policy: BBC News 29/7/2008"
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2152:"States welcome Rudd's stimulus package: ABC 3/2/2009"
2098:. Melbourne: Business.theage.com.au. 14 October 2008.
4794:"Coalition and Labor narrow industrial relations gap"
2529:
2511:"Defence Department defies Kevin Rudd on white paper"
2456:"Miners consulted on super-profits tax since '08: PM"
2042:"Beware the false economy behind Rudd's bright ideas"
5342:"Rudd under fire a year after apology to Aborigines"
4293:
Coorey, Phillip; Narushima, Yuko (15 October 2009).
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819:
796:, and its recommendation to tighten eligibility for
5033:Burgess, Matthew; Rennie, Reko (13 February 2008).
3774:"Sweeping changes to mandatory detention announced"
3408:Toy, Mary-Anne; Grattan, Michelle (11 April 2008).
2892:Lane, Bernard; Trounson, Andrew (27 January 2010).
775:was appointed to succeed in the Defence portfolio.
5311:"Sorry day anniversary: One year on, mind the gap"
5180:Rudd under fire a year after apology to Aborigines
4935:"Reconciliation U-turn shows leader's true colors"
4603:
3349:"Small island nations key to Security Council bid"
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2336:"Economy to ride on Asia's back, says the Reserve"
1600:A civilian regional disaster response organisation
1408:, Rudd and Shadow Minister for Indigenous Affairs
5403:
4010:Sweeping changes to mandatory detention announced
3389:Shanahan, Dennis; York, New (25 September 2009).
2253:"Deal reached on stimulus package: SMH 13/2/2009"
2122:"Rudd's $ 42 billion 'nation building' plan"
1493:β to the state government. Under a policy called
1200:Immigration Detention Population to December 2014
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6290:Government response to the Australia 2020 Summit
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4816:
4274:"Rudd government marks 100th asylum seeker boat"
4019:. ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
3140:Garrett first heard of ETS shelving in newspaper
2422:
1591:Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission
771:, had breached the Ministerial Code of Conduct.
5779:"Four Corners β 16/08/2010: Program Transcript"
5668:. News Limited. 4 February 2008. Archived from
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3962:"Australia Announces Changes on Asylum Seekers"
3039:"Rudd acts to ratify Kyoto accord in Australia"
2835:
2391:
1991:A real son of the ALP β Opinion β theage.com.au
1826:spoke of Rudd's record in the following terms:
1324:Australian Building and Construction Commission
1309:Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations
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4545:"Carbon Tax, Border Protection and Leadership"
3471:"Australian Government, Department of Defence"
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2780:"Is Labor's Education Policy a 'revolution'?"
1571:Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission
1191:United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
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5281:"Aborigines accuse PM of \'Sorry\' inaction"
5137:"Thousands greet Stolen Generations apology"
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4320:Maley, Paul; Taylor, Paige (24 March 2010).
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3391:"Kevin Rudd spruiks merits of G20 to the UN"
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1635:2010 Australian Labor Party leadership spill
5930:"Australia PM Rudd calls leadership ballot"
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5517:"Push for indigenous housing scheme rescue"
5406:"Twiggy plans to keep bright stars shining"
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5118:"Govt sets Stolen Generations apology date"
5035:"Tears in Melbourne as PM delivers apology"
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4322:"Asylum spike bucks world trend: UN report"
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5717:Nine ideas adopted from Rudd's 2020 Summit
5640:"Another win for gays: The Age 25/11/2008"
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5095:"Apology will bridge indigenous gap: Rudd"
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3441:"Rio Tinto's Stern Hu jailed for 10 years"
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3291:"Australia Seeks UN Security Council Seat"
1647:Julia Gillard with then opposition leader
1326:until 2010. It retained the illegality of
579:in May 2008, which was initiated to fight
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6236:. Australia: Melbourne University Press.
6189:Chris Aulich and Mark Evans, ed. (2010).
5740:"Gillard takes top job in bloodless coup"
4735:. pp. Qweekend magazine, pp. 12β16.
4368:Fitzpatrick, Stephen (17 November 2009).
3438:
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2661:"Iraq withdrawal to go ahead, says Smith"
2658:
2615:"Ministerial Statements Iraq 2 June 2008"
2255:. Business.smh.com.au. 13 February 2009.
1163:Department of Immigration and Citizenship
1138:in Papua New Guinea (closed 2004) and at
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6027:"23 June Press Conference by Kevin Rudd"
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5437:Memmott, Paul (SeptemberβOctober 2008).
5392:Rudd defends progress on closing the gap
4824:"PM promises not to extend Work Choices"
4349:. Dailytelegraph.com.au. 22 October 2009
4267:
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3262:"Skills shortage poses risk to recovery"
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2727:"Fitzgibbon resigns as Defence Minister"
2683:Unattributed (Autumn 2009). "Iraq Ops".
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886:In June 2010, the environment minister,
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4832:. Melbourne: Fairfax. 15 October 2007.
4631:Megalogenis, George (24 October 2009).
4542:
4513:"asylum seekers sent to WA mining camp"
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4185:"Sixth boat belies strong border claim"
4052:. Chrisevans.alp.org.au. 29 July 2008.
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3875:Flight from Nauru ends Pacific Solution
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2429:The Weekend Australian Financial Review
2367:"'No doubt' stimulus supported economy"
2076:. Theaustralian.com.au. 21 October 2008
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5961:"Gillard ousts Rudd in Bloodless coup"
5571:
5549:. Australian Human Rights Commission.
5404:Warne-Smith, Drew (12 February 2010).
4555:from the original on 21 September 2013
4441:from the original on 27 September 2011
4428:
4295:"Rudd talks tough on people smugglers"
3288:
3235:"Preparing for a breakthrough in coal"
3201:"Climate backflip 'betrays' our trust"
3164:"Climate Backflip 'betrays' our trust"
2753:"Rudd talks of 'education revolution'"
2561:
2435:from the original on 27 September 2011
2404:from the original on 27 September 2011
2054:from the original on 29 September 2020
1624:A tertiary education broadband network
1606:A national workplace mentoring program
1276:refugees being accepted from camps in
788:Scholarship for disadvantaged students
565:served a second term as prime minister
63:Please consider expanding the lead to
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6110:from the original on 19 February 2012
5909:from the original on 23 February 2014
5851:from the original on 15 December 2012
5841:"McKew backs Tanner on Rudd 'ambush'"
5759:from the original on 16 February 2012
5205:from the original on 17 February 2008
5143:from the original on 20 February 2008
5058:"Photographs of the National Apology"
4967:, by Paul Kelly and Dennis Shanahan,
4906:"Broadband network an expensive task"
4903:
4862:from the original on 12 February 2009
4836:from the original on 17 November 2007
4804:from the original on 22 November 2007
4705:from the original on 27 November 2011
4612:from the original on 25 November 2009
4606:"Labor all at sea on asylum promises"
4301:from the original on 25 November 2009
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4220:from the original on 17 February 2010
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4138:from the original on 27 November 2011
4056:from the original on 26 December 2008
3972:from the original on 23 December 2019
3780:from the original on 24 February 2014
3420:from the original on 18 December 2011
3359:from the original on 25 November 2009
3117:. News.ninemsn.com.au. Archived from
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2588:Stewart, Cameron (26 December 2007).
2453:
2423:Winestock, Geoff (20 February 2010).
2315:from the original on 25 February 2014
2102:from the original on 12 February 2009
1772:of the New South Wales Right Faction.
1629:Gillard replaces Rudd as Labor leader
1563:recognition of same-sex relationships
1375:
842:Minister for Climate Change and Water
6062:. The Canberra Times. Archived from
5877:from the original on 31 October 2012
5586:from the original on 16 October 2021
5475:"Future of NT outstations uncertain"
5199:"Govt promises action after apology"
5101:. Melbourne: Fairfax. Archived from
4773:from the original on 27 January 2008
4643:from the original on 29 October 2009
4493:from the original on 7 November 2012
4347:"Towing boats back is humane β Rudd"
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3810:from the original on 5 November 2013
3634:from the original on 19 October 2019
3604:from the original on 20 October 2016
3507:from the original on 28 October 2016
3439:Sainsbury, Michael (29 March 2010).
3347:Flitton, Daniel (23 November 2009).
3233:Ferguson, Martin (22 October 2009).
3094:from the original on 16 October 2021
3019:from the original on 4 December 2007
2968:from the original on 6 November 2007
2870:from the original on 23 October 2010
2844:from the original on 16 October 2021
2786:from the original on 20 October 2009
2759:from the original on 17 January 2008
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2671:from the original on 30 January 2008
2491:from the original on 5 November 2012
2392:Rollins, Adrian (19 February 2010).
2259:from the original on 16 October 2021
2233:from the original on 26 January 2016
2021:from the original on 20 October 2016
1919:"Swan outflanks Turnbull β National"
1785:appointed as deputy prime minister.
1661:
1581:In February 2008 Rudd announced the
1338:afford during an economic downturn.
950:The Rudd government lobbied for the
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6560:History of Australia (1945βpresent)
6550:2010 disestablishments in Australia
6218:; Melbourne University Publishing;
5902:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
5784:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
5092:
5045:from the original on 4 January 2009
4585:from the original on 18 August 2012
4380:from the original on 8 October 2011
3941:from the original on 6 October 2009
3904:"Labor 'tougher' on asylum seekers"
3721:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
3689:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
3597:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
3560:"Balibo five: our secret blacklist"
3497:"Rudd the butt of WikiLeaks exposΓ©"
3009:"Australia ratifies Kyoto Protocol"
2836:Margaret Wenham (31 January 2010).
2334:Yeates, Clancy (19 February 2010).
1462:to provide 50,000 indigenous jobs.
1122:and retained this portfolio in the
1084:Kevin Rudd, 2007 election campaign.
1074:At the 2007 election, Rudd stated:
754:John Faulkner, Minister for Defence
683:. The proposal met resistance from
617:(RBA) advice to cap the guarantee.
309:Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs
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6555:Australian Labor Party governments
6258:. Australia: Scribe Publications.
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5638:Harrison, Dan (25 November 2008).
5416:from the original on 14 April 2011
5291:from the original on 12 March 2014
5261:from the original on 16 March 2018
5124:from the original on 28 March 2008
4916:from the original on 10 April 2009
4763:"Labor pushes for national system"
4742:from the original on 16 March 2012
4633:"Labor in hold on refugee numbers"
4543:Uhlmann, Chris (10 October 2010).
4429:Kitney, Geoff (18 November 2009).
4082:from the original on 20 April 2010
3855:from the original on 20 April 2010
3664:from the original on 18 April 2010
3539:from the original on 12 April 2016
3451:from the original on 30 March 2016
3410:"Red carpet and a rebuke for Rudd"
3316:Shanahan, Dennis (31 March 2008).
3293:. Voice of America. Archived from
2817:from the original on 5 August 2019
2158:from the original on 20 April 2010
2011:"CSIRO to slash jobs and research"
1945:"29 November 2008 Communique"
794:Bradley Review of Higher Education
25:
6571:
6234:Tales From The Political Trenches
6140:from the original on 4 April 2012
5973:from the original on 25 June 2010
5821:from the original on 2 April 2020
5698:from the original on 3 March 2009
5605:Schubert, Misha (30 April 2008).
5574:"Australia to improve gay rights"
5553:from the original on 9 March 2014
5504:. No. 452. pp. 8β9, 10.
5481:from the original on 20 July 2010
5321:from the original on 7 March 2014
4792:Ross Gittins (3 September 2007).
4431:"Nil-all draw as Rudd drops ball"
4134:. Watoday.com.au. 18 April 2009.
4112:from the original on 17 June 2010
3776:. ABC News online. 30 July 2008.
3728:from the original on 19 June 2012
3696:from the original on 6 April 2010
3572:from the original on 5 March 2020
3558:Dorling, Philip; McKenzie, Nick.
3173:. 22 October 2009. Archived from
3115:"Govt delays introduction of ETS"
3067:from the original on 22 June 2018
2914:from the original on 26 July 2014
2807:"Boosting innovation and science"
2733:from the original on 11 June 2009
2625:from the original on 6 March 2014
2562:Maiden, Samantha (5 March 2008).
2176:
2132:from the original on 30 June 2014
1791:Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme
1760:Tales From The Political Trenches
1618:A business and schools roundtable
1341:
1101:a fatal explosion due to sabotage
1069:
826:Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme
820:Environment and energy management
691:replaced Rudd as prime minister.
593:Council of Australian Governments
411:2013 Labor Party leadership spill
406:2012 Labor Party leadership spill
393:2010 Labor Party leadership spill
346:Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme
341:Apology to the Stolen Generations
319:2006 Labor Party leadership spill
6545:2007 establishments in Australia
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4242:Maley, Paul (22 December 2009).
4165:from the original on 4 June 2011
4157:Ricci, Colleen (27 April 2009).
4030:Australia abandons asylum policy
3086:Garnaut, R. (20 December 2008).
2866:. Abc.net.au. 25 November 2009.
2755:. abc.net.au. 14 November 2007.
2365:Uren, David (19 February 2010).
2346:from the original on 5 June 2011
2207:from the original on 5 June 2011
2040:Jessica Irvine (21 April 2008).
1925:from the original on 5 June 2011
1666:
1621:A carbon emission skills program
1533:
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5738:Ewart, Heather (24 June 2010).
5619:from the original on 1 May 2008
5009:Steve Lewis (28 January 2008).
4881:Lauren Wilson (11 March 2009).
4662:Doherty, Ben (1 January 2010).
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1456:Northern Territory Intervention
1319:Australian Workplace Agreements
938:United Nations Security Council
908:The Australian Financial Review
862:After a year of accounting of "
604:Australian Bureau of Statistics
575:The Rudd government issued its
55:may be too short to adequately
5959:Rodgers, Emma (24 June 2010).
5928:Grubel, James (23 June 2010).
5871:"No Cookies | Daily Telegraph"
5572:Bryant, Nick (30 April 2008).
5385:. No. 446. pp. 7, 8.
5201:. ABC News. 13 February 2008.
5139:. ABC News. 13 February 2008.
5011:"Rudd in a hurry to say sorry"
4958:"Rudd to turn back boatpeople"
4761:Sid Marris (25 January 2008).
4724:Dalton, Trent (3 April 2010).
4244:"Viking deal 'to sway others'"
3902:Jackson, Andra (12 May 2008).
3748:"Rudd to turn back boatpeople"
3289:Mercer, Phil (31 March 2008).
3199:Beeby, Rosslyn (28 May 2010).
2956:"Rudd's renewable 2020 vision"
2687:. No. 65. pp. 16β22.
2648:. No. 62. pp. 22β28.
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1146:were transferred to Brisbane.
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656: – were initiated.
649:2009 Australian federal budget
114:3 December 2007 β 24 June 2010
65:provide an accessible overview
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5607:"Law reforms for gay couples"
5542:"Same-Sex: Same Entitlements"
5120:. ABC News. 30 January 2008.
4664:"Desperately seeking freedom"
4489:. Smh.com.au. 11 April 2010.
3960:Tim Johnston (30 July 2008).
3378:No Cookies | The Courier Mail
2725:Rodgers, Emma (4 June 2009).
2659:Ian Munro (27 January 2008).
2564:"$ 1bn defence contract axed"
1872:
1603:An indigenous cultural centre
1561:by announcing reforms to the
1159:Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
6086:Prime Minister Julia Gillard
5936:. Abc.net.au. Archived from
5642:. Melbourne: Theage.com.au.
5477:. Abc.net.au. 2 March 2010.
4693:Moore, Tony (29 June 2009).
4400:"Rudd's non-entity all talk"
4272:Kelly, Joe (29 March 2010).
4161:. Melbourne: Theage.com.au.
4078:. Abc.net.au. 29 July 2008.
3933:Adam Gartrell (7 May 2008).
3851:. Abc.net.au. 29 July 2008.
3624:"Rudd snubbed by blank Bush"
3355:. Melbourne. pp. 1, 4.
2778:Moore, Des (30 April 2008).
2698:Dodd, Mark (30 April 2009).
2685:Australian & NZ Defender
2646:Australian & NZ Defender
2394:"Signs point to more growth"
1612:An Asian scholarship program
1437:One year after the apology,
850:Australian Greenhouse Office
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585:gross domestic product (GDP)
401:Minister for Foreign Affairs
142:(September 2008 β June 2010)
7:
5694:. Law Library of Congress.
5228:. No. 435. p. 27.
4904:Grubb, Ben (8 April 2009).
4885:. Theaustralian.news.com.au
4515:. Abc.net.au. 1 June 2010.
4132:"Rudd funds smuggler fight"
2945:27/28 December 2008 page 20
2894:"Student support up in air"
2621:. Parliament of Australia.
2454:Kelly, Joe (15 June 2010).
2181:. Theaustralian.news.com.au
1921:. smh.com.au. 14 May 2008.
1855:
1360:Construction of a national
1249:2010 Labor leadership spill
326:Prime Minister of Australia
209:2010 Labor leadership spill
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5243:. No. 446. p. 8.
3318:"Rudd pursues global role"
2487:. Melbourne. 2 July 2010.
1795:Resource Super Profits Tax
1632:
1503:Return to Country movement
1471:Return to Country movement
1365:National Broadband Network
925:carbon capture and storage
911:, the resources minister,
823:
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677:Resource Super Profits Tax
669:Department of the Treasury
611:2007β2008 financial crisis
570:
388:National Broadband Network
383:Resource Super Profits Tax
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6195:. Canberra: ANU E Press.
6106:. AAP. 18 February 2012.
5845:The Sydney Morning Herald
5815:The Sydney Morning Herald
4670:. Melbourne. p. 16.
3565:The Sydney Morning Herald
3501:The Sydney Morning Herald
3013:The Sydney Morning Herald
2961:The Sydney Morning Herald
2340:The Sydney Morning Herald
1746:The Sydney Morning Herald
654:first-home buyer's scheme
615:Reserve Bank of Australia
427:Papua New Guinea Solution
419:Second term of government
314:Shadow Minister for Trade
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5087:18 February 2009 at the
4940:11 November 2013 at the
3996:26 December 2008 at the
3145:26 November 2010 at the
2590:"Navy's new lethal subs"
2539:. ABC News. 2 May 2009.
1996:12 February 2009 at the
1559:LGBT rights in Australia
1384:Kevin Rudd on screen in
1179:Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
991:2009 Defence white paper
876:emissions trading scheme
727:Australian Defence Force
333:First term of government
252:This article is part of
30:Not to be confused with
5093:AAP (27 January 2008).
3684:"The 7.30 Report β ABC"
1698:home insulation program
1406:Australian Constitution
975:Chinese Communist Party
521:Government of Australia
366:Home Insulation Program
5444:Architecture Australia
4637:The Weekend Australian
4159:"Slow boat to tragedy"
3835:14 August 2011 at the
3829:The 'Pacific Solution'
3800:"So many hopes dashed"
2943:The Weekend Australian
2938:18 August 2009 at the
1867:Rudd government (2013)
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525:Australian Labor Party
6279:; Allen & Unwin;
5722:25 April 2009 at the
4984:"Text of the apology"
4963:20 April 2015 at the
4035:21 April 2009 at the
4015:20 April 2010 at the
3887:Sydney Morning Herald
3804:Sydney Morning Herald
2933:Rule of reckless vows
2126:Sydney Morning Herald
2047:Sydney Morning Herald
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1583:Australia 2020 Summit
1577:Australia 2020 Summit
1469:A participant of the
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1392:, apologising to the
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709:Department of Defence
553:2007 federal election
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6136:. 23 February 2012.
5455:on 30 September 2009
5397:1 March 2009 at the
5317:. 13 February 2009.
5287:. 13 February 2009.
5170:16 July 2011 at the
4910:Opinion and Analysis
3630:. 15 November 2008.
3088:"Oiling the squeaks"
2990:Australasian Science
1292:Industrial relations
1107:by people smugglers.
701:Minister for Defence
351:Immigration policies
5791:on 17 November 2011
5348:on 27 December 2011
5185:23 May 2013 at the
5015:The Daily Telegraph
4973:, 23 November 2007.
4944:, by Noel Pearson,
3881:6 June 2014 at the
3503:. 6 December 2010.
3211:on 27 November 2011
3015:. 3 December 2007.
2964:. 31 October 2007.
2128:. 3 February 2009.
1981:17 May 2008 at the
1862:First Rudd ministry
1846:February 2012 spill
1609:Bionic eye research
1543:A paper put out by
1132:mandatory detention
1120:First Rudd ministry
1011:Bush administration
681:extractive industry
609:In response to the
89:Rudd government (I)
32:First Rudd ministry
6166:. 22 February 2012
5993:"The Gillard Coup"
5672:on 6 February 2008
5105:on 30 January 2008
5021:on 31 January 2008
4948:, 24 November 2007
4581:. 13 August 2012.
3754:. 23 November 2007
3205:The Canberra Times
3180:on 27 January 2014
3045:. 3 December 2007.
3043:The New York Times
2702:. The Australian.
2517:. 14 November 2008
1899:on 20 October 2010
1814:Gillard government
1774:
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1639:Gillard government
1491:Northern Territory
1483:
1477:, in front of the
1451:Bringing Them Home
1426:Bringing Them Home
1421:stolen generations
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1376:Indigenous affairs
1358:
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1254:Gillard government
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963:Gorgon gas project
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543:of members of the
519:was the executive
229:Gillard government
137:Dame Quentin Bryce
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6202:978-1-921862-07-6
5412:. pp. 1, 2.
5070:on 2 October 2008
4726:"The flag wavers"
4191:. 8 December 2008
3889:; 8 February 2008
3660:. 15 April 2010.
3527:"The Balibo five"
1835:Attorney General
1688:
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1386:Federation Square
1362:fiber to the node
1328:solidarity action
1207:MV Oceanic Viking
1157:In May 2008, the
1059:Howard government
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932:Foreign relations
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711:to develop a new
622:economic stimulus
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