Because she can help our country ?
Tony Abbott.
Gillard is 49 years old (birthdate: September 29, 1961).
No, she was thinking of having school on the weekend! ----- Yes, she will help schools and hospitals. I would vote for her!
Julia Gillard is the Australian Prime Minister (A Prime Minister is like an American President). Tony Abbott is the head of the opposition. Julia Gillard is head of the Australian Labor Party. Tony Abbott is head of the Australian Liberal Party.
Before Tony Abbott was prime minister it was Kevin Rudd and before him it was Julia Gillard
They are both leader of political parties? They are both members of the House of Representatives?
The 2010 election gave Julia Gillard's party 72 seats, and Tony Abbott's Coalition party 72 seats. There were 6 independents. Two independents sided with Tony Abbott. Four sided with Julia Gillard, so she became Prime Minister. One of Julia Gillard's independents was a member of the Green Party, and the Green Party also now has the balance of power in the Senate (from July 2011). So now Julia Gillard has to cooperate with the Greens to form a stable Government.
julia gillard and tony abbott and warren truss and bob brown and john madigan
The comparison between Julia Gillard and Tony Abbott often depends on political perspectives and individual priorities. Gillard, as Australia's first female Prime Minister, is noted for her achievements in education and healthcare reform, while Abbott is recognized for his focus on economic management and national security. Ultimately, opinions on who is "better" vary widely based on political beliefs and the specific issues that matter most to individuals.
The leaders of the major parties, hence the ones that would become prime minister if they won, were Julia Gillard and Tony Abbott.
Julia Eileen Gillard is the Prime Minister of Australia in 2011.Gillard is part of the Australian Labor Party (ALP). She became the Prime Minister of Australia on 24 June when then Prime Minister Kevin Rudd was forced to resign. In a Federal election held on 21 August 2010, Julia Gillard became Australia's first officially elected female prime minister, heading a minority government.