Gillard, Julia
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Birthname | Julia Eileen Gillard | ||||
born on | 29 September 1961 at 12:00 (= 12:00 noon ) | ||||
Place | Barry, Wales, 51n24, 3w18 | ||||
Timezone | GDT h1e (is daylight saving time) | ||||
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Biography
Australian politician who served as the 27th Prime Minister of Australia from 24 June 2010 to 27 June 2013, as leader of the Australian Labor Party.
Gillard migrated with her family to Adelaide, Australia in 1966. In 1982 Gillard moved to Melbourne. She graduated from the University of Melbourne with Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws degrees in 1986. In 1987, Gillard joined the law firm Slater & Gordon working in industrial law, before entering politics.
Gillard was elected at the 1998 federal election to the House of Representatives. Following the 2001 federal election, Gillard was elected to the shadow cabinet with the portfolios of Population and Immigration. The Reconciliation and Indigenous Affairs and the Health portfolios were added in 2003. In December 2006, Kevin Rudd was elected Labor leader and Leader of the Opposition, with Gillard as deputy leader.
Gillard became the Deputy Prime Minister upon Labor's victory in the 2007 federal election, also serving as Minister for Education, Employment and Workplace Relations. On 24 June 2010, after Rudd lost the support of his party and stood aside, Gillard became federal leader of the Australian Labor Party and thus the Prime Minister, the first female holder of the office.
The 2010 federal election saw the first hung parliament since the 1940 federal election. The incumbent Gillard Labor government was able to form a minority government, defeating the Liberal/National Coalition opposition led by Tony Abbott.
On 26 June 2013, after a leadership spill, Gillard lost the leadership of the Labor Party to Rudd. Her resignation as Prime Minister took effect the following day. Gillard retired from politics on 5 August 2013, before the impending federal election.
Gillard met Tim Mathieson in 2004, and they have been in a relationship since 2006.
Gillard released her political memoirs, "My Story," in September 2014.
Relationships
- associate relationship with Nation: Australia (Inauguration) (born 1 January 1901). Notes: 27th Prime Minister, 2010-2013
- associate relationship with Peris, Nova (born 25 February 1971)
- opponent/rival/enemy relationship with Abbott, Tony (born 4 November 1957)
Events
- Relationship : Meet a significant person 2004 (Tim Mathieson)
- Work : Gain social status 24 June 2010 (Elected as leader of Labour party, became prime minister)
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- Work : Lose social status 26 June 2013 (Lost leadership of Labour party, resigned as prime minister)
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- Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released September 2014 (Political memoirs, "My Story")
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Source Notes
Alice Portmann's website has: Australian Astrologer Jill Amery knew someone who knows Julia’s parents. When asked the time of her birth Julia’s mother said 12.00 noon. A. Portman corrected this time to 11:52 am.
Categories
- Diagnoses : Major Diseases : Pneumonia (Bronchopneumonia as a child)
- Family : Childhood : Order of birth (Eldest of two sisters)
- Family : Relationship : Cohabitation more than 3 yrs (Since 2006)
- Family : Relationship : Married late/never (Never)
- Family : Parenting : Kids none
- Vocation : Law : Attorney
- Vocation : Politics : Heads of state (27th Prime Minister of Australia, 2010-2013)
- Vocation : Politics : Party Affiliation (Australian Labor Party)
- Vocation : Politics : Public office
- Vocation : Writers : Autobiographer (Political memoirs, "My Story")
- 1961 births
- Birthday 29 September
- Birthplace Barry, WALES (UK)
- Sun 6 Libra
- Moon 11 Gemini
- Asc 26 Scorpio
- Diagnoses : Major Diseases : Pneumonia
- Family : Childhood : Order of birth
- Family : Relationship : Cohabitation more than 3 yrs
- Family : Relationship : Married late/never
- Family : Parenting : Kids none
- Vocation : Law : Attorney
- Vocation : Politics : Heads of state
- Vocation : Politics : Party Affiliation
- Vocation : Politics : Public office
- Vocation : Writers : Autobiographer