Australia’s Prime Minister Julia Gillard faces 2010 elections

Australian Elections 2010
Australia’s current Prime Minister Julia Gillard is expected to call a 28 August election, promising a new mine tax and climate policy, but little changes in economic management.
Gillard has recently visited the country’s governor general Saturday July 17, 2010, a procedural step toward calling the general election for late August.
First female prim minister, Julia studied law at universities in Adelaide and Melbourne and became a partner in a prominent Melbourne law firm and specialized in industrial law.
Before entering the federal parliament in 1998, Gillard was a Labor Party state political staffer.
Today, she’s facing her first electoral poll. Keep fingers crossed.
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