The Making of Julia GillardJulia Gillard is an exceptional Australian political figure. The first woman to be deputy prime minister, and tipped by many to get the top job in the future, she is admired on both sides of politics as well as by the public. She is not loved by everybody. Her career has been marked by pitched battles with jealous rivals and powerful factions. T... |
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Australia is my only | 1 |
school | 15 |
Student politics is a great way of building up your skills | 27 |
Mixing it with the blokes | 68 |
Sometimes you can say things happen for a reason | 106 |
Getting | 118 |
New kid on | 134 |
We will decide who comes to this | 148 |
Much more than | 222 |
The national | 239 |
An extra layer | 251 |
Nothing | 269 |
The business | 306 |
Follow | 321 |
Losing the third | 338 |
The real | 366 |
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