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Labor party “The new Prime Minister of Australia”, Mr Kevin Rudd
The Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium tonight, Mr Kevin Rudd put up his
plans Australia’s education, health, climate and infrastructure
challenges head-on.Introduced by Queensland Premier Anna Bligh as The
Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium tonight, Mr Kevin Rudd put up his plans
Australia’s education, health, climate and infrastructure challenges
head-on.Introduced by Queensland Premier Anna Bligh as “the new Prime
Minister of Australia", Mr Kevin Rudd,of labor Party walked into the
stadium with rock music tumult raucous cheers, flanked by his wife and
three children.Kevin Rudd the PM elected with a smile he took to the
stage saying “OK guys" .
“Today, Australia has looked to the future.
“Today the Australian people have decided that we as a nation will move forward.
“Together, as Australians, to unite and rewrite a new page in our nation"s history.
“To make this great country of ours, Australia, even greater.
“Today, many people across Australia have voted Labor for the very first time.
“Today, many people in Australia have voted Labor for the first time in a long, long time.
“And I say tonight to the nation, I will never take that sacred trust for granted.
“I understand that this is a great privilege, and I will do everything to honour the trust that is extended to me."
Mr Rudd vowed to govern for all citizens of the nation.
‘A PM for all"
“I say to all of those who have voted for us today, to each and
every one of them that I will be a Prime Minister for all Australians.
“A Prime Minister for indigenous Australians.
“Australians who have been born here and Australians who have come
here from afar and have contributed to the great diversity in Australia.
“A Prime Minister for our cities and our towns, a Prime Minister for
rural Australia, which right now is experiencing the worst drought our
country has had.
“For our men and women serving in uniform in difficult environments around the world.
“For all our states and territories in this great Commonwealth of ours, I will be a Prime Minister for all Australians."
“I make this solemn pledge to the nation: I will always govern in the country"s interest."
Mr Rudd paid tribute to his opponent, former prime minister John
Howard, and his contribution to public life before announcing his own
vision for his own government.
“A short time ago Mr Howard called me to offer his congratulations.
He paid particular tribute to his deputy, Julia Gillard, for her
support."She has been fantastic as the deputy leader and she"ll be
fantastic as the deputy Prime Minister of Australia.
of labor Party walked into the stadium with rock music tumult
raucous cheers, flanked by his wife and three children.Kevin Rudd the
PM elected with a smile he took to the stage saying “OK guys" .
“Today, Australia has looked to the future.
“Today the Australian people have decided that we as a nation will move forward.
“Together, as Australians, to unite and rewrite a new page in our nation"s history.
“To make this great country of ours, Australia, even greater.
“Today, many people across Australia have voted Labor for the very first time.
“Today, many people in Australia have voted Labor for the first time in a long, long time.
“And I say tonight to the nation, I will never take that sacred trust for granted.
“I understand that this is a great privilege, and I will do everything to honour the trust that is extended to me."
Mr Rudd vowed to govern for all citizens of the nation.
‘A PM for all"
“I say to all of those who have voted for us today, to each and
every one of them that I will be a Prime Minister for all Australians.
“A Prime Minister for indigenous Australians.
“Australians who have been born here and Australians who have come
here from afar and have contributed to the great diversity in Australia.
“A Prime Minister for our cities and our towns, a Prime Minister for
rural Australia, which right now is experiencing the worst drought our
country has had.
“For our men and women serving in uniform in difficult environments around the world.
“For all our states and territories in this great Commonwealth of ours, I will be a Prime Minister for all Australians."
“I make this solemn pledge to the nation: I will always govern in the country"s interest."
Mr Rudd paid tribute to his opponent, former prime minister John
Howard, and his contribution to public life before announcing his own
vision for his own government.
“A short time ago Mr Howard called me to offer his congratulations.
He paid particular tribute to his deputy, Julia Gillard, for her
support."She has been fantastic as the deputy leader and she"ll be
fantastic as the deputy Prime Minister of Australia.
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