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Has Julia Gillard pulled a Cheryl Kernot? The Deputy Prime Minister appears in the December issue of Australian Women’s Weekly, but thankfully she’s eschewed a feather boa for a schmick white suit and heels. Full Article at Crikey
THE Deputy Prime Minister has become a cover girl. Julia Gillard has been snapped in a series of glamour shots for Australian Women's Weekly. Full Article at The Courier Mail
Australia's Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard (R) shares a joke with China's Executive Vice-Premier Li Keqiang during their bilateral meeting in Sydney October 30, 2009. View Photo »
For example Julia Gillard and Anthony Albanese are such strong, clear and entertaining performers in parliament, yet in one-on-one interviews they stay on message and go into monospeak.
Millions of dollars worth of income support for tertiary students is in doubt after changes to the youth allowance scheme were blocked by the Senate last night. Full Article at ABC Online
Julia Gillard as she appears in the magazine - wrinkle-free and with no re-touching / Australian Women's Weekly Julie Gillard gets glammed up for shoot Joe Hockey also appears in magazine Says he and PM don't exchange messages THE Deputy Prime Minister... Full Article at NEWS.com.au
LOOKING more like Jodie Foster than Julia Gillard, our Deputy Prime Minister has had a major overhaul in the latest issue of The Australian Women's Weekly. She is the second female politician to play dress-up for new editor Helen McCabe. Full Article at Adelaide Now
Chinese Vice-Premier Li Keqiang holds a bilateral meeting with the Australian Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard during his visit to Sydney on October 30, 2009. View Photo »
Two years to the day after Labor came to power, Julia Gillard has written to the opposition outlining the consequences of its decision to block laws establishing a national industrial relations system. Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald
But Family First senator Steve Fielding today signalled that he won't support the government's proposal to pay for the changes by slashing the value of its new start up scholarships for next year. Full Article at The Australian
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Australia's Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard (R) shares a joke with China's Executive Vice-Premier Li Keqiang during their bilateral meeting in Sydney October 30, 2009.
View Photo »Chinese Vice-Premier Li Keqiang holds a bilateral meeting with the Australian Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard during his visit to Sydney on October 30, 2009.
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 30: Australian Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard welcomes Chinese Executive Vice Premier Li Keqiang to a bilateral meeting on October 30, 2009 in Sydney, Australia. .
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 30: Australian Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard welcomes Chinese Executive Vice Premier Li Keqiang to a bilateral meeting on October 30, 2009 in Sydney, Australia. .
View Photo »Australia's Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard (R) chats with China's Executive Vice-Premier Li Keqiang during their bilateral meeting in Sydney October 30, 2009.
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 30: Australian Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard welcomes Chinese Executive Vice Premier Li Keqiang to a bilateral meeting on October 30, 2009 in Sydney, Australia. .
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 30: Australian Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard welcomes Chinese Executive Vice Premier Li Keqiang to a bilateral meeting on October 30, 2009 in Sydney, Australia. .
View Photo »Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, Julia Gillard (R), shares a joke with Executive Vice-Premier of China, Li Keqiang (L), during a bilateral meeting in Sydney on October 30, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard (R) chats to Chinese Vice-Premier Li Keqiang (L) during a bilateral meeting in Sydney on October 30, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard (R) chats to Chinese Vice-Premier Li Keqiang (L) during a bilateral meeting in Sydney on October 30, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard (R) welcomes Chinese Executive Vice Premier Li Keqiang (L) to a bilateral meeting in Sydney on October 30, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard (L) shakes hands with Chinese Executive Vice-Premier Li Keqiang (R) as Li arrives in Sydney on October 29, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard (L) shakes hands with Chinese Executive Vice-Premier Li Keqiang (R) as Li arrives in Sydney on October 29, 2009.
View Photo »India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (R) speaks with Australia's Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard during their meeting in New Delhi September 1, 2009. Gillard is on a five-day visit to India.
View Photo »Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Education, Employment, Workplace Relations and Social Inclusion Julia Gillard (C) poses with children at the Asha Community Health and Development Society at a slum in New Delhi on September 1, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Education, Employment, Workplace Relations and Social Inclusion Julia Gillard (R) walks past women filling water into containers at a slum in New Delhi on September 1, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Education, Employment, Workplace Relations and Social Inclusion Julia Gillard listens to a young girl at the Asha Community Health and Development Society in New Delhi on September 1, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Education, Employment, Workplace Relations and Social Inclusion Julia Gillard (C) poses with children at the Asha Community Health and Development Society at a slum in New Delhi on September 1, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Education, Employment, Workplace Relations and Social Inclusion Julia Gillard (R) walks past a vegetable cart at a slum in New Delhi on September 1, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard speaks during a lecture themed "Women and Leadership" at a women's college in New Delhi August 31, 2009. Gillard, who is on a five-day visit to India, interacted with students of the Lady Shri Ram college on Monday.
View Photo »Indian Human Resource Development and Education Minister Kapil Sibal greets Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Education, Employment, Workplace Relations and Social Inclusion Julia Gillard during a meeting in New Delhi on August 31, 2009.
View Photo »Indian Human Resource Development and Education Minister Kapil Sibal greets Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Education, Employment, Workplace Relations and Social Inclusion Julia Gillard during a meeting in New Delhi on August 31, 2009.
View Photo »Indian Human Resource Development and Education Minister Kapil Sibal greets Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Education, Employment, Workplace Relations and Social Inclusion Julia Gillard during a meeting in New Delhi on August 31, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Education, Employment, Workplace Relations and Social Inclusion Julia Gillard addresses a press conference in New Delhi on August 31, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Education, Employment, Workplace Relations and Social Inclusion Julia Gillard addresses a press conference in New Delhi on August 31, 2009.
View Photo »Chinese Vice-Premier Li Keqiang holds a bilateral meeting with the Australian Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard during his visit to Sydney on October 30, 2009.
View Photo »Those crimes happen overseas and people make the arrangements overseas with people smugglers, we therefore need international co-operation to crack down on people smuggling and that's what Stephen Smith has achieved in this agreement with Sri Lanka
For example Julia Gillard and Anthony Albanese are such strong, clear and entertaining performers in parliament, yet in one-on-one interviews they stay on message and go into monospeak.
We made an agreement with Indonesia that we would disembark the people rescued at sea in Indonesia, we are still committed to that course
During talks with Australian Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard in Sydney this morning, Vice Premier Li Keqiang promised to transport the two pandas within this year.
They are in the Indonesian search and rescue zone and in the Malaysian search and rescue zone, so our (Australian) role is to assist if our assistance is asked for or required by the Indonesian or Malaysian authorities, but they (Indonesia and Malaysia) are the ones in control of the efforts there
Many people see Julie Bishop as tokenism in that role compared with the real role that (Deputy Prime Minister) Julia Gillard has got
That's why we acted quickly and decisively to provide economic stimulus to support jobs during the global recession while building the infrastructure this nation needs for tomorrow.
If you were watching question time today you'd see that Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard has absolutely no interest in answering questions about her wasteful spending on school halls
- asiabrief
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- politicalfiend
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- court_stack
4 hours ago
He didn't just call Julia Gillard dry! Might as well have said "barren" #walkleys
- TudorGrrrl 5 hours ago
- jellyjellyfish
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