Governor-General Michael Jeffery with first arrangement of newly appointed ministers to the Rudd ministry
Date formed
3 December 2007
Date dissolved
24 June 2010
People and organisations
Monarch
Elizabeth II
Governor-General
Michael Jeffery Quentin Bryce
Prime Minister
Kevin Rudd
Deputy Prime Minister
Julia Gillard
No. of ministers
32 (plus 14 Parliamentary Secretaries)
Member party
Labor
Status in legislature
Majority government
83 / 150
Opposition cabinet
Nelson Turnbull Abbott
Opposition party
Liberal–National coalition
Opposition leader
Brendan Nelson Malcolm Turnbull Tony Abbott
History
Election
24 November 2007
Legislature term
42nd
Predecessor
Fourth Howard Ministry
Successor
First Gillard Ministry
This article is part of a series about Kevin Rudd
Early life
Diplomatic career
Goss government
Member for Griffith (1998–2013)
Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs
Shadow Minister for Trade
2006 Labor Party leadership spill
Prime Minister of Australia
First term of government (2007–2010)
Apology to the Stolen Generations
Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme
Immigration policies
Australia 2020 Summit
GFC stimulus
Home Insulation Program
Royal Commission
OzCar affair
Resource Super Profits Tax
National Broadband Network
2010 Labor Party leadership spill
Minister for Foreign Affairs
2012 Labor Party leadership spill
2013 Labor Party leadership spill
Second term of government (2013)
Papua New Guinea Solution
Ministries
First Ministry
Second Ministry
Elections
2007
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The first Rudd ministry (Labor) was the 64th ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 26th Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd. The first Rudd ministry succeeded the Fourth Howard Ministry, which dissolved on 3 December 2007 following the federal election that took place on 24 November which saw Labor defeat John Howard's Liberal–National Coalition. The ministry was replaced by the First Gillard Ministry on 24 June 2010 following the resignation of Rudd as Prime Minister after a successful leadership challenge by Julia Gillard.[1]
^"Historical information on the Australian Parliament". Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 8 July 2013.
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