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Kevin Michael Rudd (born 21 September 1957) is the 26th and current Prime Minister of Australia and federal leader of the centre-left Australian Labor Party (ALP). Full Article
SINGAPORE - NOVEMBER 13: Australia's Prime MInister Kevin Russ arrives in Singapore on the first day of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation CEO Summit at the Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre on November 13, 2009 in Singapore, Singapore.
View Photo »SINGAPORE - NOVEMBER 13: Australia's Prime MInister arrives in Singapore the first day of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation CEO Summit being held at the Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre on November 13, 2009 in Singapore, Singapore.
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, left, shakes hands with Vatican Secretary of State Tarcisio Bertone, on the occasion of Rudd's private audience with Pope Benedict XVI, at the Vatican, Thursday, July 9, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (L) sits on a stage in front of opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull during a welcome ceremony for the King and Queen of Spain at Parliament House in Canberra June 24, 2009.
View Photo »This combo photo shows Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (L) talking at a function at Government House in Sydney on April 17, 2009, Treasurer Wayne Swan (C) attending the Australian Labor Party's first caucus meeting in Canberra on November 29, 2007 and the then chairman of the Austr...
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (C), Defence Minister Joel Fitzgibbon (L) and Commander Andrew Masters tour the HMAS Stuart, a guided missile frigate, in Sydney May 2, 2009.
View Photo »Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, center bottom, announces the government's defense white paper aboard HMAS Stuart at Garden Island naval base in Sydney, Saturday, May 2, 2009.
View Photo »Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, center bottom, announces the government's defense white paper aboard HMAS Stuart at Garden Island naval base in Sydney, Australia, Saturday, May 2, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (L) shakes hands with Britain's Queen Elizabeth during a private audience at Buckingham Palace in London April 1, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (L) meets Britain's Queen Elizabeth during a private audience at Buckingham Palace in London April 1, 2009.
View Photo »Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (C) gestures as he welcomes Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R) for their meeting prior to the G20 summit in London on April 1, 2009. World leaders will gather on Thursday for the G20 summit in London.
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R) listens during a news conference with his British counterpart Gordon Brown at 10 Downing Street in London March 30, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R) addresses a press conference with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown (2nd R) at 10 Downing Street in London, on March 30, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (L) walks past a policeman as he leaves Downing Street in London, on March 30, 2009, after a meeting with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R) addresses a press conference with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown at 10 Downing Street in London, on March 30, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R) speaks during a news conference with his British counterpart Gordon Brown at 10 Downing Street in London March 30, 2009.
View Photo »British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, speaks during a press conference with Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, right, at 10 Downing Street. London Monday March 30, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd arrives to meet his British counterpart Gordon Brown in Downing Street in London March 30, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R) is greeted by the Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown on the Steps of 10 Downing Street in London March 30, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R) and Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown come out to pose on the Steps of 10 Downing Street in London March 30, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R) is greeted by the Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown on the Steps of 10 Downing Street in London March 30, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R) listens to Britain's Foreign Secretary David Miliband on the Andrew Marr Show, in London in this handout photograph on March 29, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (L) speaks with New York Stock Exchange CEO Duncan Niederauer (R) on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, March 27, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, center, talks with New York Stock Exchange CEO Duncan Niederauer, right, at the floor of the exchange Friday, March 27, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, left, and New York Stock Exchange CEO Duncan Niederauer, tour the floor of the exchange Friday, March 27, 2009.
View Photo »SINGAPORE - NOVEMBER 13: Australia's Prime MInister arrives in Singapore the first day of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation CEO Summit being held at the Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre on November 13, 2009 in Singapore, Singapore.
View Photo »Climate change, and our action on it, will go way beyond any of our lives here assembled. It goes to our kids and our grandkids
Instead, Kevin Rudd has perfected a marvellous line in greenwash, the polluters are getting taxpayer handouts and under the legislation currently before the Senate, Australia will not have to cut domestic emissions one jot.
Mobile team visits have been in operation since 2003 ... Furthermore, mobile team visits have so far been conducted in the following locations . . . in Beirut, in Nairobi, in Pretoria, in Cairo, in Bangkok and in Jakarta.
This has been a true expression of the deep sense of betrayal many Australians feel about Kevin Rudd’s lack of effective action on climate change ... We voted for this government so they would stand up to the big polluters, and lead the world on dealing with the impending climate crisis.
The Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS) is a major economic and environmental reform that will take Australia to a low-carbon future
It would be plain bigotry for Kevin Rudd to overturn the laws and an interference, an arrogant override of the territory's elected representatives, a democratic decision by the territory legislature
The world is also watching what happens here ... Global momentum toward an outcome on climate change, we're all part of that.
Grass-roots delegates of the Labor Party are clearly in touch with the fact that the majority of Australians support this reform, and now they are demanding Kevin Rudd also heed public opinion
We believe it's in the national interest for Australia, the hottest and driest continent on the earth, to act
I am concerned about the labour government's hypocrisy on this issue. They have banned uranium sale to India, yet Kevin Rudd says climate change, caused by greenhouse gas emissions, one of the greatest moral economic, environmental challenges of our age
I believe that climate change represents a challenge of our times to which we in the parliament must rise
This is the third summer of whaling since (Prime Minister) Kevin Rudd and Peter Garrett led Australians to believe they would stop the practice
The loss of a cl early marked hospital ship during World War 2 struck deeply at the heart of our nation, and became a symbol of our determination to fight on against a brutal enemy
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has called climate change, caused by greenhouse gas emissions, one of the greatest moral economic, environmental challenges of our age
Everyone in Australia ... this weekend would work it out that we are among the hottest and driest continents on Earth. We will feel the effects of climate change fastest and hardest
Now, in the countdown to Copenhagen, the British and their key assets, including Kevin Rudd, are lashing out at heretics, I mean sceptics, and resorting to an all-out fear campaign around wild claims of rising sea levels, Italy running out of pasta, and so on.
Everyone in Australia ... this weekend would work it out that we are among the hottest and driest continents on Earth. We will feel the effects of climate change fastest and hardest
Both the prime minister (Kevin Rudd) and his wife laid a wreath at the memorial as is the tradition in Australia. Moreover, the name of an Australian nursing assistant is inscribed on the monument
The editor of The Australian says he edits a right-wing newspaper. Good on him; he does, and it is part and parcel of Australia's democracy.
And it has taken [Prime Minister] Kevin Rudd and a belated federal decision to show the extent of Anna Bligh's lies.
At its very core, climate change is about rising global temperatures
This is straight from the Kevin Rudd handbook; hold another summit to disguise the fact he has failed to actually deliver a new broadband connection despite his election promise to do so
From day one the Australian Government has refused [to bring the people to Australia] and said they should be processed in Indonesia, and that is what will happen. Our policy is consistent on this.
When the government borrows and spends with the Paris Hilton-type recklessness of Kevin Rudd and Wayne Swan then inevitably they are going to raise taxes to pay for it
Many people in Australia have real concerns about Scientology
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