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PM Kevin Rudd Names 6 Female Ministers to Make Parliament of Australia History

New Prime Minister of Australia Kevin Rudd has appointed six female members to his Cabinet making the total number of female Cabinet members to eleven. This is Rudd's alleged attempt to reconcile a divided party due to the ouster of Julia Gillard as Labor party leader. Rudd made Parliament history as there are now 11 female ministers under his leadership up from 9 since his victory over the first female prime minister in Australia.

“Democratic Values” Vital For Turkey’s EU Bid, Says Merkel

Reacting on an EU decision to postpone a new round of membership talks for at least four months, Merkel told the German parliament this week that Turkey's membership in the European Union is conditional on respect for human rights and political reform in Ankara.

Former First Bloke Tim Mathieson On Gay Rumours: It Was Hilarious

He isn't first bloke anymore, but it's unlikely he would be able to fend off gay rumours any time soon. Tim Mathieson, former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard's long-time partner, has laughed off rumours questioning his sexuality.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 01 July 2013

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian dollar slid further on Friday night and has opened this week's trade in the low 0.9100's as the USD gained further strength after more comments from several US Federal Reserve Bank officials.

New Australian Treasurer Chris Bowen Promises to Keep Country Out of Recession

New Australian Treasurer Chris Bowen indicated policy changes may be forthcoming for the country to avoid hitting recession. He told Parliament on Thursday that the Labor government recognises the country's economy is in transition as it moves from investment phase to production phase in the mining industry.

Labor Leader Kevin Rudd Ahead of Opposition Leader Tony Abbott by 17% as Preferred Prime Minister in New Poll

The Australian Labor Party's leadership challenge on Thursday night is paying off in spite of the move causing a rift in the party in power as key ministers resigned to sympathise with the defeat and step down of Julia Gillard as prime minister. Another poll showed that the move is paying off as the ALP appears headed for a victory in the national election.

Window Sex Leads to Tragic Death for Couple in China's Wuhan

A Chinese couple, right on the throes of climax and passion, fell to their tragic deaths when the window they were leaning on while having sex broke and catapulted them into the hard, concrete ground waiting below.

Parts of World Increasingly “Uninsurable” Due To Climate Change Risk

The speed at which oceans are warming could see parts of the world become uninsurable if climate change is not checked, warned the Geneva Association, a global insurance think-tank, adding that governments need to invest more in flood defences and tighten building restrictions in risky locations to mitigate the fallout from extreme weather hazards.

Julia Gillard "Most Productive" Australian Prime Minister?

Government effectiveness is measured by opinion polls and elections but these don't really reveal anything specific. Good indicators of a working government are public health and economy. However, both of these indicators are not entirely under the influence of the government. Based on the data gathered, first female and former prime minister of Australia Julia Gillard had the highest rate in passing legislation.

Zara Hartshorn: 16-Year-Old Girl Suffers Rare Genetic Disorder that Makes Her Look Old [PHOTOS]

Teenager Zara Hartshorn has been living a life comparable to Brad Pitt’s character in the film “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” because she is only 16 years old but looks 60. Zara, her sister Jolene and mum Tracey suffers the rare genetic disorder Cutis Laxa that causes skin to become inelastic and loosely hanging in folds which explains the premature ageing.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 28 June 2013

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian dollar has had a rather quiet night of trading as better figures from the US on their economy and more accommodative comments from members of the US Federal Reserve calmed markets.

Kevin Rudd And Julia Gillard Spill Memes Go Viral

Leadership in Australia changed literally just overnight. Kevin Rudd has taken back his position as prime minister from Julia Gillard after she called a leadership spill and he won the ballot on Wednesday. Sure, there are losers, doubters, and naysayers, but there are also winners. And the biggest winner of all? Not Rudd, but the Internet and the "Game of Thrones" fans.

Whaling Wars: Australia and Japan Face Off in International Court

The whaling wars between Australia and Japan continue in public hearings in the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Australia will present to the court that Japan's scientific research program is only a front for commercial whaling. Japan plans to catch 1,000 whales every year and it is willing to exert its right to research.

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