Election Special: Australia September 10th 2010

NEWS HEADLINES

  1. PM bows to unis over education title

    The Australian

    Julia Gillard has been forced to make four changes to her ministers' titles since naming her team on Saturday.

     

  2. PM-in-exile Rudd source of tension: Bishop

    The Age

    Newly appointed Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd is Australia's prime minister in exile, opposition counterpart Julie Bishop says.

  3. Rudd to represent Gillard at annual UN meeting

    Sydney Morning Herald

    Less than a week after he is sworn in as foreign minister, Kevin Rudd will be overseas rubbing shoulders with world leaders.

  4. Summit Won’t Review Mining Tax: Swan

    The Australian

    WAYNE Swan has ruled out the inclusion of the mining tax in the tax summit offered to key independents in return for them supporting Labor.

  5. Labor Treads the High Wire

    The Age

    How Julia Gillard secured power may provide the best pointer to the way she'll run the nation.

  6. How Gillard Beat Abbott

    Sydney Morning Herald

    LAST Wednesday night Tony Windsor and Rob Oakeshott made a critical tactical decision that rang serious alarm bells for Tony Abbott and his camp.

  7. 1 in 10 Would Vote Differently in Election

    Sydney Morning Herald

    MORE than one in 10 voters would have voted differently had they known Australia was headed towards a hung parliament, according to a new poll.

  8. Gillard Takes Two-Party Lead

    The Age

    Labor has regained a slender lead in the national two-party preferred vote, one of the key elements Prime Minister Julia Gillard has relied on to argue her party has the better right to form a minority government.

  9. Abbott Ramps Up Pressure On Gillard

    The Australian

    TONY Abbott has moved to spoil Julia Gillard's pitch to form government, declaring today that the Coalition is no longer in opposition.

  10. Nats Push Abbott for Better Deal

    The Australian

    NATIONALS MPs have put Tony Abbott on notice that they won't be rubber-stamping legislation under any minority Coalition government.