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Kevin Rudd is a member of the Federal Parliament. He represents the Federal seat of Griffith in Queensland.

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What is Kevin Rudd's job as a member of the parliament?

Kevin Rudd is now the Foreign Minister.


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What was Kevin Rudd before he was a pm?

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What is the birth name of Kevin Rudd?

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Which electorate did Kevin Rudd represent?

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