Kevin Rudd holds the seat of Griffith in Queensland.
When he was Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd lived in Canberra for most of the year when undertaking his ministerial duties, but his home (and his electorate) is in Brisbane, Queensland.
Kevin Rudd has been a housecleaner, diplomat in the Australian embassies in Sweden and China, Chief of Staff to the Labor Opposition Leader and also later the Premier of Queensland Wayne Goss, Director-General of the Office of Cabinet (again for the Goss government), and then was a Senior China Consultant for KPMG Australia.
Kevin Rudd is a long time Australian Public Service Employee. He has served as an adviser to Queensland state Premiers.
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Kevin Rudd represents Queensland.
Kevin Rudd comes from Queensland.
No. Kevin Rudd was born, raised and educated in Queensland, Australia.
Queensland
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 holds the seat of Griffith in Queensland.
He was born in Nambour, Queensland.
Kevin Rudd is a member of the Federal Parliament. He represents the Federal seat of Griffith in Queensland.
There is no position of prime minister for Queensland.Each of the states in Australia is led by a Premier. The new Premier of Queensland, as of 24 March 2012, is Campbell Newman.
When he was Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd lived in Canberra for most of the year when undertaking his ministerial duties, but his home (and his electorate) is in Brisbane, Queensland.
Kevin Rudd has been a housecleaner, diplomat in the Australian embassies in Sweden and China, Chief of Staff to the Labor Opposition Leader and also later the Premier of Queensland Wayne Goss, Director-General of the Office of Cabinet (again for the Goss government), and then was a Senior China Consultant for KPMG Australia.
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.