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Therese Rein, wife of Australia's Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, leads a rally in support of Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi outside the Sydney Opera House October 27, 2009. View Photo »
Therese Rein (in red) and Lucy Turnbull (R) lead a rally in support of Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi outside the Sydney Opera House October 27, 2009. View Photo »
Australian opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull gives a speech at the Foreign Correspondents Association Newsmaker Luncheon in Sydney October 12, 2009. View Photo »
Australian opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull gives a speech at the Foreign Correspondents Association Newsmaker Luncheon in Sydney October 12, 2009. View Photo »
Australian opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull gives a speech at the Foreign Correspondents Association Newsmaker Luncheon in Sydney October 12, 2009. View Photo »
Spain's King Juan Carlos (L) meets with Australia's opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull at Government House in Canberra June 25, 2009. View Photo »
Spain's King Juan Carlos (L) meets with Australia's opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull at Government House in Canberra June 25, 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 »
King Juan Carlos I (2nd-R) of Spain and his wife, Queen Sofia (3rd-L), join Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (3rd R), Federal Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull (L) and Ngambri Aborigines Paul House (2nd L) and Billy T. (R) for an official reception... View Photo »
King Juan Carlos I (R) of Spain and his wife, Queen Sofia (3rd-R), are presented with a pair of boomerangs by Ngambri Aborigines Paul House (L) and Billy T. (2nd-L) as Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (2nd R) and Federal Opposition Leader Malcolm Tu... View Photo »
Australian opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull watches on during an official reception at Parliament House in Canberra on June 24, 2009. View Photo »
This undated handout photo from the office of Malcolm Turnbull and received on June 23, 2009 shows Australian opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull who has come under growing pressure to quit on June 23 after a fake email destroyed his claims that Australi... View Photo »
This undated handout photo from the office of Malcolm Turnbull and received on June 23, 2009 shows a portrait of Australian opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull who came under growing pressure to quit on June 23 after a fake email destroyed his claims tha... 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... View Photo »
This file photo taken on June 21, 2009 shows Australian Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan arriving at the South Lodge Hotel in Horsham, West Sussex, ahead of the G20 Finance Ministers Meeting. View Photo »
This file photo taken on November 8, 2008 shows Australian Treasurer Wayne Swan attending the G20 Ministers and Central Bank Governors' meeting in Sao Paulo. View Photo »
Photo taken April 17, 2009 shows Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd talking at a function at Government House in Sydney. Rudd faced calls to resign on June 19 over allegations he helped a car-dealer friend who was seeking government funds. View Photo »
Photo taken April 17, 2009 shows Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd talking at a function at Government House in Sydney. Rudd faced calls to resign on June 19 over allegations he helped a car-dealer friend who was seeking government funds. View Photo »
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R), Football Federation Australia chairman Frank Lowy (C) and Federal Opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull (L) hold up football scarves as Australia launches its 37 million USD bid to host the 2018 or 2022 FIFA World... View Photo »
Federal Opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull speaks at the launch of Australia's 37 million USD bid to host the 2018 or 2022 FIFA World Cup at Parliament House in Canberra on June 14, 2009. View Photo »
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Therese Rein, wife of Australia's Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, leads a rally in support of Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi outside the Sydney Opera House October 27, 2009. Lucy Turnbull, wife of Australia's opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull, was also at the rally.
View Photo »Therese Rein (in red) and Lucy Turnbull (R) lead a rally in support of Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi outside the Sydney Opera House October 27, 2009.
View Photo »Australian opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull gives a speech at the Foreign Correspondents Association Newsmaker Luncheon in Sydney October 12, 2009.
View Photo »Australian opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull gives a speech at the Foreign Correspondents Association Newsmaker Luncheon in Sydney October 12, 2009.
View Photo »Australian opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull gives a speech at the Foreign Correspondents Association Newsmaker Luncheon in Sydney October 12, 2009.
View Photo »Spain's King Juan Carlos (L) meets with Australia's opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull at Government House in Canberra June 25, 2009.
View Photo »Spain's King Juan Carlos (L) meets with Australia's opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull at Government House in Canberra June 25, 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 »King Juan Carlos I (2nd-R) of Spain and his wife, Queen Sofia (3rd-L), join Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (3rd R), Federal Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull (L) and Ngambri Aborigines Paul House (2nd L) and Billy T. (R) for an official reception at Parliament House in Canberra o...
View Photo »King Juan Carlos I (R) of Spain and his wife, Queen Sofia (3rd-R), are presented with a pair of boomerangs by Ngambri Aborigines Paul House (L) and Billy T. (2nd-L) as Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (2nd R) and Federal Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull (3rd L) look on during an o...
View Photo »Australian opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull watches on during an official reception at Parliament House in Canberra on June 24, 2009.
View Photo »This undated handout photo from the office of Malcolm Turnbull and received on June 23, 2009 shows Australian opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull who has come under growing pressure to quit on June 23 after a fake email destroyed his claims that Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd used...
View Photo »This undated handout photo from the office of Malcolm Turnbull and received on June 23, 2009 shows a portrait of Australian opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull who came under growing pressure to quit on June 23 after a fake email destroyed his claims that Australian Prime Minister Kevin...
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 »This file photo taken on June 21, 2009 shows Australian Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan arriving at the South Lodge Hotel in Horsham, West Sussex, ahead of the G20 Finance Ministers Meeting.
View Photo »This file photo taken on November 8, 2008 shows Australian Treasurer Wayne Swan attending the G20 Ministers and Central Bank Governors' meeting in Sao Paulo.
View Photo »Photo taken April 17, 2009 shows Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd talking at a function at Government House in Sydney. Rudd faced calls to resign on June 19 over allegations he helped a car-dealer friend who was seeking government funds.
View Photo »Photo taken April 17, 2009 shows Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd talking at a function at Government House in Sydney. Rudd faced calls to resign on June 19 over allegations he helped a car-dealer friend who was seeking government funds.
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R), Football Federation Australia chairman Frank Lowy (C) and Federal Opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull (L) hold up football scarves as Australia launches its 37 million USD bid to host the 2018 or 2022 FIFA World Cup at Parliament House in Canberr...
View Photo »Federal Opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull speaks at the launch of Australia's 37 million USD bid to host the 2018 or 2022 FIFA World Cup at Parliament House in Canberra on June 14, 2009.
View Photo »Therese Rein (in red) and Lucy Turnbull (R) lead a rally in support of Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi outside the Sydney Opera House October 27, 2009.
View Photo »The Prime Minister has not been straight with the Australian people. Clearly this is a preferential deal, there are no other refugees in Australia that are being guaranteed resettlement within four to six weeks. And secondly, he knew all about this deal or at least his office did because they were part ...
If Kevin Rudd as Prime Minister chooses to bring his Bill back into parliament, then Malcolm Turnbull and the Liberals have no option but to deal with it
The overwhelming consensus of the scientific community is that we are going through a period of global warming caused by humans, principally by the burning of fossil fuels and releasing of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere at higher rates
It appears as though there are a small number of people in Malcolm Turnbull's party room who have to learn the lessons of history and disunity the hard way, by a second election defeat
What I don't want to do is provide off-the-cuff advice on specific, delicate security situations to the government when I simply do not have access to all information at hand that Kevin Rudd does
If in fact it is true that most of the asylum seekers on the Oceanic Viking have been living in Indonesia for five years, then that completely demolishes Kevin Rudd's argument that the only reason we're seeing this recent surge in the last 12 months of so is because of … the end of the hostilities of th...
Under international law these asylum seekers should immediately have been taken to the nearest safe port - in this case, Indonesia
Unlike Mr Rudd, I did see the pleas of the little girl on the boat in Indonesia and it was heart-breaking
A major political party - any political party that aspires to be in government - has to have a clear and credible policy on action on climate change
The real issue here is not a question of commitment to action on climate change ... The question is the design of the scheme. At the moment Mr Rudd has a scheme that is disliked by almost everybody right across the board and in principle because it's going to destroy thousands of jobs for no environment...
As I said at the time he was elected, President Barack Obama had a tremendous opportunity to show the world the strengths of the United States in all its diversity
More than ever, the world would look to the president for leadership. President Obama is to be warmly congratulated for his Nobel Peace Prize, which will heighten both the opportunities for, and the expectations of his presidency.
We have Wayne Swan saying the Paris Hilton spending from the Rudd government has to continue with renewed energy
His loss to politics would be a very, very bad outcome for us and the organisation in Queensland has to do everything it can to ensure that Peter remains in the House of Representatives
A very substantial part of what is written about politics in Canberra is nothing more than gossip
I am committed to working hard to protect thousands and thousands of Australian jobs, which if this scheme is not amended, will simply vanish from Australia and do nothing for the environment.
There is nobody in the Liberal Party who is more associated and connected with taking action on climate change than me
I will not lead a party that is not as committed to an effective action on climate change as I am
The Labor Party is showing real discipline on this issue and a number of my colleagues are not and they should learn from that
Social policy, in particular, and we talked about the process of how the Tories here have been able to renew their party and put themselves in the situation now where they are a very credible alternative government
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
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