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Gillard gets glammed up for magazine shoot

JULIA Gillard and Joe Hockey both make appearances in women's magazine.

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Gillard appeals to Libs over IR impasse

Julia Gillard has written to the opposition outlining the consequences of its decision to block laws establishing a national industrial relations system.

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Australia must lift game on pay equality

The fair treatment of women in the workplace is a persistent problem for Australia, Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard says.

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Gillard holds to education regulator plan

Federal Education Minister Julia Gillard will press ahead with plans for a national vocational education regulator, despite the refusal of Victoria and Western Australia to sign over their powers.

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NSW joins federal IR system

Only the Liberals are preventing Australia from having a national IR system now that NSW has confirmed it's signing up, says Julia Gillard.

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NSW joins federal IR system

Only the Liberals are preventing Australia from having a national IR system now that NSW has confirmed it's signing up, says Julia Gillard.

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Al Jazeera seeks leaders in local push

Peter Wilson, Europe Correspondent AL Jazeera's English-language news network had its first Australian triumph yesterday when it made its debut on local television screens, and it hopes to make a second breakthrough by convincing Australian government leaders to appear before its cameras. Hamish Macdonald, an Australian reporter and news presenter for Al Jazeera English (AJE), said yesterday he hoped...

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O'Farrell disqualified to be premier: Gillard

THE acting Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, says Barry O'Farrell has disqualified himself as a serious candidate for premier by backing laws designed to prevent newspapers publishing comparative school data.

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Gillard may give ground on schools report

Federal Education Minister Julia Gillard may give some ground to principals on the new schools reporting system, amid fears it could result in league tables that name and shame underperforming schools.

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Gillard backs Rees' cabinet decision

Acting Prime Minister Julia Gillard has backed NSW Premier Nathan Rees as he prepares to use new powers granted to him and appoint his own cabinet.

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Gillard backs Rees' cabinet decision

Acting Prime Minister Julia Gillard has backed NSW Premier Nathan Rees as he prepares to use new powers granted to him and appoint his own cabinet.

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Happy, illiterate kids won't do: Gillard

EDUCATION Minister Julia Gillard has remained defiant in the face of criticism that comparative school performance results only measure children on an academic basis.

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Gillard defends assessment program

Julia Gillard has remained defiant in the face of criticism that comparative school performance results only measure children on an academic basis.

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Gillard defends assessment program

Julia Gillard has remained defiant in the face of criticism that comparative school performance results only measure children on an academic basis.

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Gillard steps in on awards

Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard is again forced to intervene in the controversial overhaul of workplace awards, stepping in on behalf of airline workers who stood to lose as much as $300 a week.