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Rudds leadership ends as Gillard Breaks With Tax Policies That Doomed Rudds leadership ends
My source is http://www.bloomberg.com Julia Gillard began her job as Australia's first female prime minister by promising to smooth relations with mining, its biggest industry.
The 48-year-old Wales-born lawyer took office today after ousting Kevin Rudds leadership ends, whose slump in opinion polls threatened to make their Labor Party the nation's first one-term government in 80 years. Rudd stepped down rather than face a party vote.
Gillard moved to fix two of Rudd's most unpopular decisions by pledging to revive the carbon-trading system he shelved in April and agreeing to open negotiations with the mining industry on a proposed tax increase that had sparked widespread protests among companies, workers and politicians, including members of Rudd's own party.Rudds leadership ends
"The change of leadership will mark a major change in the management style of the government," said Paul Brennan, senior economist at Citigroup Inc. in Sydney. "The change of leadership may increase the government's chances of being re- elected."Gillard's ascension to the nation's top job was welcomed by BHP Billiton Ltd., Rio Tinto Group and Fortescue Metals Group Ltd., which had led the fight against the 40 percent so-called super-profits tax. Melbourne-based BHP, the world's biggest mining company, said in a statement it was "encouraged" by the appointment and will suspend its advertising against the proposed tax.Rising SharesInvestors also bet Gillard will compromise on the tax, which had accelerated Rudd's slump in approval polls. BHP shares rose 1.3 percent in Sydney trading, Perth-based Fortescue gained 2.5 percent and London-based Rio added 1.7 percent. They later slid in London trading."Gillard has launched her leadership with a conciliatory tone toward the mining industry," said Roland Randall, vice president of research and strategy at TD Securities in Singapore. "As a new leader, she can compromise without loss of face."Gillard said at the press conference that she will call an election within the coming months, "throw open" her doors to talks with mining companies and make climate change a central plank of her election platform."It is as disappointing to me as it is to millions of Australians that we don't have a price on carbon," she said. "If elected as prime minister I will re-prosecute the case for a carbon price."
Parliamentary CareerGillard's political career got off to a stuttering start. After failing in three attempts to win Labor endorsement to stand for parliament, she took a job as chief of staff to Victorian state opposition leader John Brumby.She finally won endorsement for the Labor Party in 1998, winning the Melbourne seat of Lalor. In opposition, she served as the party's spokeswoman on health, squaring off against the Liberal Party's Tony Abbott.
Now, the two will face off in the coming election. The 52- year-old Abbott, a former Rhodes scholar and priest trainee, was elected leader of the Liberal Party in December, after overthrowing Malcolm Turnbull.
When Rudd, 52, ran for the Labor leadership in 2006, he enlisted Gillard as his deputy. The pair led Labor to a landslide victory in November 2007, ending John Howard's almost 12 years in power.Gillard joins powerful female politicians such as New South Wales state premier Kristina Keneally, Queensland state leader Anna Bligh and deputy opposition leader Julie Bishop.Feet on the Floor
"I'm aware I'm the first woman to sit in this role but I didn't set out to crash my head against any glass ceilings," she said today. "I keep my feet on the floor."Gillard said she grew up in a "hard-working family" that taught her people should be rewarded for their efforts. Today, she restated her goal that every child should be able to access a quality education, a pledge including in her maiden speech to parliament in 1998.Her parents, John and Moira, who moved to Australia in 1966 to escape the cold Welsh winters that frequently left their four-year-old daughter with bronchial pneumonia, watched from their home in Adelaide as Gillard was sworn in Australia's 27th prime minister.
"When I see Julia we'll probably both cuddle and probably shed a tear or two, we are very proud," her father John said in a phone interview today. "We're very proud of her."
School Cheers
About 100 children at Adelaide's Unley High School Resource Center today cheered as they watched the swearing-in. Gillard graduated in 1978 with an A for Chemistry and English and B+ for Physics, Economics and Mathematics, principal Susan Cameron said as she read from Gillard's report card.
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