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Julia Gillard becomes prime minister

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Kevin Rudd with Julia Gillard in parliament. (AAP)
Kevin Rudd with Julia Gillard in parliament. (AAP)
Kevin Rudd sheds a tear during his concession speech. (AAP)
Kevin Rudd sheds a tear during his concession speech. (AAP)

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Julia Gillard has been sworn in as Australia's first female prime minister after Kevin Rudd stood aside instead of facing a leadership ballot.

Speaking to the media, Ms Gillard said she accepted the Labor leadership with humility, resolve and enthusiasm — and announced advertisements about the government's mining resources tax would be cancelled.

"I'm utterly committed to the service of this nation," she said.

"I will lead a strong and responsible government that will take control of our future."

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Ms Gillard acknowleged she had not been elected prime minister by the Australian people and pledged to hold an election in coming months.

"I believe in a government that rewards those who work the hardest, not those who complain the loudest — the people who play by rules, set their alarms early, stand by their neighbours and love their country," she said.

"I will lead a strong and responsible government that will take control."

Wayne Swan will become deputy prime minister after an uncontested ballot, as well as keeping his current job as treasurer.

BHP announced it would stop its anti-resources tax advertisements after a plea from Ms Gillard. The company said it was "encouraged" by Ms Gillard's commitment.

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Opposition Leader Tony Abbott said Gillard's victory was executed by "warlords" and the "Labor mafia."

He said Labor under Gillard would have the same "dud policies, as they did under deposed leader Kevin Rudd".

Abbott slammed the way Rudd was treated by his party, saying "this is no way to treat a prime minister".

He congratulated Gillard on her succession to prime minister, describing it as "the highest unelected office in the land".

Abbott also said Labor's policy on the mining super tax would not necessarily change under Gillard even though she has vowed to end advertising around the tax.

He also deflected questions about his perceived flirtatious relationship with Gillard, saying "it's not about us".

In her acceptance speech, Ms Gillard paid tribute to her parents as well as her predecessor Kevin Rudd.

"Ultimately Kevin Rudd disagreed about the direction of the government, but he is a man of wonderful achievement," she said.

"I know the Rudd government did not do all it could do and sometimes it went off track."

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In a teary concession speech full of awkward pauses, Mr Rudd spoke of some of his government's highlights in the last two-and-a-half years, including the apology to the stolen generations and ratifying the Kyoto Protocol.

He also highlighted the work that he has done for the homeless and the hospital system including opening regional cancer care centres and creating an organ transplant authority.

He was flanked by his wife Therese Rein and his son Marcus.

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Mr Rudd listed the apology to the stolen generation, keeping the country out of the global financial crisis and the education revolution as some of the achievements he was most proud of.

"I was elected by the Australian people as Prime Minister to bring back a fair go for all Australians, and I have given my absolute best to do that — I have given my absolute all," he said.

"I hope I've been able to demonstrate to you that this has been a very busy two and a half years."

Mr Rudd decided not to take part in a leadership ballot rather than face a defeat in the Labor party room shortly after 9am this morning.

Ms Gillard's father John said he was incredibly proud and excited to see his daughter become prime minister.

"I knew that Julia would be a formidable performer, but to rise to the highest office in the land was never in the forefront of my mind," he said.

"I think she'll be a prime minister that will build a fair and decent society for Australians, that she'll be a team player and hopefully unite the party behind her and face the election whenever it comes."

Ms Gillard's challenge to Mr Rudd came after the Australian Workers' Union withdrew its support and a group of young turk MPs threw a rocket under his prime ministership.

The drama is believed to have begun on Wednesday morning when NSW powerbroker Mark Arbib, Victorians Bill Shorten and Dave Feeney, and South Australian Don Farrell visited Ms Gillard to tell her they had lost confidence in the prime minister.

Late Wednesday Mr Rudd's leadership began to look untenable when senior union powerbrokers Paul Howes and Bill Ludwig threw their weight behind Ms Gillard.

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User comments
kevin rudd gave the labor party humility and the human touch when voted in DEMOCRATICALLY with gillard and swan riding on his coat tails.stability through world finance woes can be attributed to him.the public see through this,this is just multi nationals flexing there muscles through a couple of wannabe puppets.anyone who thinks australia is DEMOCRACY is surely deluded.
Well here you go again, politicians who can trust them, they are a bunch of hypocrites and liars. Mr Rudd was elected as PM not Gillard. What the dickens are they thinking when it comes to who will lead our country. A few so called powerbrokers, whom I would not trust if my life depended on it telling the rest of Australia who voted for Rudd, you are all wrong and we know best we are all stupid. The rest of Australia must see that money and personal gain is all that controls the Labor party they are rife with corruption. Reminds me of the Roman empire really so who is going to STAB Gillard in her back, because it will happen all over again
never trust anything that bleeds for six days and is still alive
Are you kidding me!!!???? how in the hell did this happen?????!!!! Who the bloody hell voted for her! I know i didnt!
Well, well, another labour leader elected by this arrogant party. First they inflict Brumby upon us poor soals in Victoria, now they inflict it on the whole country with Gillard. Remember this when you go to the polls... "We did not elect you" and vote them BOTH out. Absolutely bereft of policies, vision, and honesty. Again the Liberals will have to balance the books due to Brumby's, Rudd's and Gillards poor decision making. Don't forget either that Gillard was "in it up to her neck" with the insulation scheme, the School building scheme, the environmental scheme, the mining tax, stimulation package, and you could go on and on... She was deputy to ALL of those decisions and policies !! Please, Please wake up you Labour voters, and don't just vote for them because "you always have"... it is time to act before they destroy our whole economy !!!!
I understood that the people voted in the politicians, guess I was wrong. Long time Labor voter, now a short time Greens voter I think...
They sacked Garrett for the mess they made of the home insulation scheme ever though it seems it may not have been his fault. How do we let Julia get away with the outrageous waste in the school building scheme. It is way beyond excessive. It is almost in the category of fraud or theft, yet they have managed to keep her out of the firing line? Why can't we get an explanation????? She should have been sacked, not promoted.
God help Australia!
one is just as bad as the other. so why complain. show your support ant the next fed election and keep or remove them.
They are a bunch of puppets being told what to say. The puppeteers don't have any relationship with the Australian people. Julia Gillard 1 week ago "I will not contend the position" Julia last night "I'll contest it". Under whom do they serve? The Australian public or their puppeteers? Hoaring our great country to the global bankers and investors. Take control of our country back you puppets. Become leaders not servants.

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