Kevin Rudd is a member of the Federal Parliament. He represents the Federal seat of Griffith in Queensland.
Kevin Rudd is now the Foreign Minister.
Kevin Rudd sits in the federal House of Representatives.
Kevin Rudd has been in parliament since 1998.
Kevin Rudd entered Parliament in 1998 following the 3rd October election.
Kevin Rudd belongs to the Australian Labor Party.
Kevin Rudd is still involved in politics and still holds hi seat in parliament.
Kevin Rudd has called the federal election for 7 September 2013.
Kevin Rudd's seat of Griffith is a federal seat, not a state seat. The elections held in Queensland on 24 March 2012 were state elections, not federal elections. Kevin Rudd will only be contesting his seat in the federal election of 2013.
Kevin Rudd apologized on 13 February 2008, it was the first order of business for the new parliament.
Kevin Rudd was Opposition Leader before he was Prime Minister, as the Labor Party was in opposition in 2007. Before entering Parliament, Kevin Rudd worked as a diplomat, and also as Chief of Staff to Wayne Goss, the Premier of Queensland from 1989-1995.
Kevin Rudd's birth name is Kevin Michael Rudd.
Kevin Rudd represented the Queensland electorate of Griffith. He was first elected to the House of Representatives for the electorate of Griffith in 1998 and, within two months of losing the Federal election in 2013, announced his plans to resign from parliament. Griffith covers a small section of Brisbane's suburbs directly southeast of the river.