Australia's first female prime minister has been out campaigning with Anthony Albanese as the race tightens a day...
She has an interest in integrity, leadership and social equity. Karen Barlow is ACM's Chief Political Correspondent. Working in the federal press gallery, she investigates and writes about federal politics and government. She has covered two Olympics and been to Antarctica twice. She has an interest in integrity, leadership and social equity. I'm a federal politics and public sector reporter with an interest in national security, integrity and regulation. Karen Barlow is ACM's Chief Political Correspondent. Working in the federal press gallery, she investigates and writes about federal politics and government. I'm a federal politics and public sector reporter with an interest in national security, integrity and regulation. She has covered two Olympics and been to Antarctica twice. He joined the Canberra Press Gallery in 2019 where he was executive producer of Sky News's AM Agenda, before joining NCA NewsWire as a federal political reporter. He joined the Canberra Press Gallery in 2019 where he was executive producer of Sky News's AM Agenda, before joining NCA NewsWire as a federal political reporter. He has previously interned at the Kuwait Times. The former Labor leader joined Mr Albanese as polls tighten a day out from polling day.
Former prime minister Julia Gillard has responded to questions over Labor's revolving door of leadership during her time in Parliament.
Stream more election news live & on demand with Flash. 25+ news channels in 1 place. The leadership spills and division plagued the prime ministerships of Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd for most of Labor’s term in government (2007-2013). Former prime minister Julia Gillard has attempted to distance Anthony Albanese from Labor’s “long and distant past” of internal leadership divisions that plagued the party for most her term in office.
An Adelaide café turned into a campaign stop for Anthony Albanese as he caught up with Julia Gillard the day before Australia votes.
“During the last Labor government, Anthony had the job of getting critical legislation passed through the Parliament – something he delivered on 570 times. The same priorities of fairness and opportunity. The same values of decency and integrity.
Former prime minister Julia Gillard has brought her star power to Labor's campaign on the final day, saying Anthony Albanese would lead “a government for ...
Both Labor leaders dealt deftly with the potential that appearing together would remind voters of the party’s internal battles. But it also says a lot about this country,” he said, tears welling in his eyes. Gillard confirmed publicly for the first time she had voted for Albanese to become Kevin Rudd’s deputy and said her “clear memory” of the period was that while she and Albanese “occasionally had differences of views, we never exchanged a cross word” and worked together productively. The former PM joined the current Labor leader at two campaign events in South Australia, the first time they have appeared together during this election period. “The fact that that young kid is now running for prime minister says a lot about her and her courage. “As you know, I don’t do this much anymore.
Anthony Albanese has started his last day before the election in Adelaide meeting with former Prime Minister Julia Gillard - for the first time this ...
Ms Gillard was not at Labor’s official launch in Perth earlier in the campaign and she has not been seen on the hustings with Mr Albanese this campaign. Mr Rudd has campaigned in many seats across the country and was in Perth for the launch along with Paul Keating. Asked if she would continue campaigning Ms Gillard said she would be at the next Adelaide event with Mr Albanese and confirmed she had already voted. Mr Albanese and Ms Gillard reminisced about their first meeting, debating the exact date but landing on 1982 when the former prime minister was 21-years old and Mr Albanese was 18. Mr Albanese and Ms Gillard met for coffee in the Liberal-held electorate of Sturt this morning. Anthony Albanese has begun his last day before the election in Adelaide and has met with former Prime Minister Julia Gillard for the first time this campaign.
Julia Gillard has called on the Coalition to adopt a 50 per cent quota for women to fix the workplace cultural problems in Parliament House, saying Labor's ...
“For a long period of time, I’ve been advocating the conservative side of politics take a similar step. And if they did, then we would have a parliament that was half men and half women, and that is really important to changing the culture.” “He is ready to be the Prime Minister, he will be a great Prime Minister.”