No.
She is 48.
Younger PMs include Fraser (45), Menzies (44) and the youngest was Watson (37)
Julia Gillard.
she stands for the federal party since she is pm
As of 24 June 2010, Julia Gillard is indeed Prime Minister of Australia, becoming the country's first female PM.
Kevin Rudds government had a dismally low popularity rating, and Julia Gillard usually out polled Rudd in a preferred PM poll, however polls indicate they didnt think Gillard shoudl have taken over in the way she did.
Prime MinisterThe occupation of Julia Gillard is the Prime Minister of Australia. She is known as Australia's first female PM. She is the 27th and current PM of Australia.
The Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, up until 24 June 2010, was Julia Gillard. A leadership challenge within the Australian Labor Party resulted in the resignation of then-PM Kevin Rudd, and Julia Gillard being elected as Prime Minister. The Deputy Prime Minster then became Wayne Swan.
No, she was thinking of having school on the weekend! ----- Yes, she will help schools and hospitals. I would vote for her!
she makes sure every school is up to date and by the way shes the PM now
Julia Gillard whom lead a mutiny against Kevin Rudd with the support of Faction leaders and faceless men!
She has been sworn in twice, the first on 24 June 2010 and then again on 14 September 2010 after the election.
Prime Minister - Julia Gillard Deputy PM/Treasurer - Wayne Swan Foreign Affairs - Bob Carr Defence - Steven Smith Attorney General - Nicola Roxon Health - Tanya Plibersek Are the main cabinet members of the current Australian Government, a full list can be found at the Australian Prime Ministers website.
APPARENTLY: Because the laptops were promised by Kevin Rudd, now that Julia Gillard is the PM, the scheme is cancelled. So, no more laptops. But remember, that is APPARENTLY.