Julia Gillard (Q41563)

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Prime Minister of Australia from 2010 to 2013
  • Julia Eileen Gillard
  • Prime Minister Gillard
  • The Honourable Julia Gillard MP
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Julia Gillard
Prime Minister of Australia from 2010 to 2013
  • Julia Eileen Gillard
  • Prime Minister Gillard
  • The Honourable Julia Gillard MP

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Ms Gillard became an Australian citizen in 1974 along with the rest of her family, and renounced her British citizenship before entering Parliament. (English)
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Ms Gillard became an Australian citizen in 1974 along with the rest of her family, and renounced her British citizenship before entering Parliament. (English)
Julia Eileen Gillard (English)
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Julia Gillard confirms she’s quietly split with former ‘First Bloke’ Tim Mathieson (English)
Natalie Brown
[...], Ms Gillard told <i>Adelaide Advertiser</i> that the pair split more than a year ago, after a decade and a half together. (English)
6 January 2023
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Julia Gillard - 27th Prime Minister of Australia; Chair, Global Institute for Women’s Leadership
26 January 2017
The Honourable Julia Eileen GILLARD
For eminent service to the Parliament of Australia, particularly as Prime Minister, through seminal contributions to economic and social development, particularly policy reform in the areas of education, disability care, workplace relations, health, foreign affairs and the environment, and as a role model to women. (English)
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Julia E. Gillard AC (1960s - )
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