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Kevin Rudd sworn in as Australia's prime minister

Kevin Rudd sworn in as Australia's prime minister

Rediff.com3 Dec 2007

Labour party leader Kevin Rudd, who swept to power nine days ago routing the coalition led by Conservative prime minister John Howard, was on Monday officially sworn in as Australia's 26th prime minister.

Can't assure full safety on attacks: Kevin Rudd

Can't assure full safety on attacks: Kevin Rudd

Rediff.com12 Nov 2009

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on Thursday said he cannot provide "iron-clad guarantee" that the attacks on Indian students in his country would not recur, saying it will be irresponsible or dishonest to do so.

Kevin Rudd ousts Aus PM Gillard as head of Labor Party

Kevin Rudd ousts Aus PM Gillard as head of Labor Party

Rediff.com26 Jun 2013

Kevin Rudd staged a comeback on Wednesday after he ousted Prime Minister Julia Gillard as head of Australia's ruling Labor Party in a leadership ballot, three years after he was deposed by her in party coup.

Former Australian PM Kevin Rudd retires from politics

Former Australian PM Kevin Rudd retires from politics

Rediff.com13 Nov 2013

In a surprise move, Australia's former prime minister Kevin Rudd on Wednesday retired from politics saying "it really is time for me to zip", months after being dethroned by conservative leader Tony Abbott.

Australia's PM Kevin Rudd salutes Tendulkar

Australia's PM Kevin Rudd salutes Tendulkar

Rediff.com12 Nov 2009

Visiting Australia Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on Thursday saluted batting ace Sachin Tendulkar on becoming the first cricketer to score 17,000 runs in One-day cricket.

World reacts to Australia cancelling Djokovic visa again

World reacts to Australia cancelling Djokovic visa again

Rediff.com16 Jan 2022

The reaction has been swift across the world to Novak Djokovic's visa has been cancelled for a second time by the Australian government.

Ex-PM says Australia's sports image 'torpedoed' by doping report

Ex-PM says Australia's sports image 'torpedoed' by doping report

Rediff.com8 Feb 2013

A damning report into doping in Australian sport has "torpedoed" the country's identity as a nation of fair play and investigators must quickly name the athletes and teams involved, according to former prime minister Kevin Rudd.

IMF picks Raghuram Rajan in coronavirus advisory group

IMF picks Raghuram Rajan in coronavirus advisory group

Rediff.com10 Apr 2020

Rajan, 57, who was RBI governor for three years until September 2016, is currently working as a professor at the prestigious University of Chicago.

Rudd livid over Aus PM's U-turn on uranium sales to India

Rudd livid over Aus PM's U-turn on uranium sales to India

Rediff.com16 Nov 2011

Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd has been angered by Prime Minister Julia Gillard's decision to lift a ban on uranium exports to India and her move threatens to divide the ruling Labor Party.

Big chance to boost Indo-Aussie trade ties: Rudd

Big chance to boost Indo-Aussie trade ties: Rudd

Rediff.com12 Nov 2009

Placing emphasis on the central role that business plays in elevating bilateral partnerships between two countries, visiting Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on Thursday told captains of Indian industry that both Australia and India share common commercial interests.

Australian PM calls Labor leadership ballot

Australian PM calls Labor leadership ballot

Rediff.com23 Feb 2012

A day after her bitter rival Kevin Rudd quit as Foreign Minister, embattled Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Thursday announced that a ballot for the ruling Labor's leadership will be held on Monday and asked her former Cabinet colleague to accept its outcome as final.

Ex-Aus PM Rudd quits as FM; slams Gillard

Ex-Aus PM Rudd quits as FM; slams Gillard

Rediff.com22 Feb 2012

In a dramatic move, Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd resigned on Wednesday saying he could no longer work without the support of Prime Minister Julia Gillard, amid speculation that he may pose a bitter challenge to her leadership.

Australia providing consular support to Assange

Australia providing consular support to Assange

Rediff.com8 Dec 2010

Australia was providing consular support to the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who was arrested in London on allegations of sexual assaults in Sweden, Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd said on Wednesday.

Aus cops ignored attacks on Indian students

Aus cops ignored attacks on Indian students

Rediff.com20 Jan 2010

Australia's top police officials ignored the frequent attacks on overseas students, mostly Indians, even though Prime Minster Kevin Rudd and other politicians promised prompt action against the culprits, according to a Freedom of Information (FOI) query.

Australia may lift ban on uranium supply to India

Australia may lift ban on uranium supply to India

Rediff.com16 Dec 2009

Australia, home to the world's largest uranium reserves, could drop its ban on selling the yellowcake to India after a panel commissioned by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and his Japanese counterpart Yukio Hotoyama recommended changes to the nuclear non-proliferation regime.

Aus PM assures India about safety of students

Aus PM assures India about safety of students

Rediff.com12 Nov 2009

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on Thursday said his government is committed to taking every 'physically possible' step to ensure that all international students in his country remain safe. "The Australian government is committed to doing all that is physically possible to ensure that all international students in Australia have safe and rewarding experience," he said.Indian students have been the target of frequent racial attacks in Australia.

India to discuss sale of uranium from Australia

India to discuss sale of uranium from Australia

Rediff.com19 Jan 2011

India will raise the issue of supply of uranium from Australia during the three-day visit of External Affairs Minister S M Krishna from Wednesday, hopeful that Canberra will revisit its stated position of not supplying the yellow metal to non-NPT signatory countries.

Be ready to deploy force in China: Rudd told US

Be ready to deploy force in China: Rudd told US

Rediff.com6 Dec 2010

Australia's former premier Kevin Rudd had told the United States that it should be ready to "deploy force" if attempts to integrate China do not yield results, secret cables released by WikiLeaks have disclosed, prompting an embarrassed Australia to insist that it continues to have strong ties with Beijing.

Aus PM warns Indians against retaliatory attacks

Aus PM warns Indians against retaliatory attacks

Rediff.com10 Jun 2009

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on Wednesday warned Indian students against 'vigilante action'. Promising 'hardline measures' against racial attacks, Rudd said, "It's unacceptable for anyone to commit an act of violence against any student of any ethnicity anywhere in Australia.""I fully support hardline measures in response to any act of violence towards any student anywhere - Indian or otherwise," he said.

Australia says sorry to forgotten children

Australia says sorry to forgotten children

Rediff.com16 Nov 2009

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on Monday apologised to thousands of British child migrants transported to the country over centuries for their physical suffering, emotional starvation and the cold absence of love and tenderness during their forced care. The "Forgotten Australians" included the half a million children raised in institutions, orphanages and foster care homes through the last century and also about 7,000 child migrants.

India, Oz to work together in fighting terror

India, Oz to work together in fighting terror

Rediff.com13 Nov 2009

In an effort to impart dynamism to their ties, India and Australia have decided to take their relationship to a strategic partnership level, as they agreed to work closely on security matters by creating a comprehensive framework in this field.

Rudd stands firm on not selling uranium to India

Rudd stands firm on not selling uranium to India

Rediff.com12 Nov 2009

Visiting Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has made it clear that he will not buckle on Australia''s refusal to sell uranium to India just hours ahead of a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

Australia not a racist country, Rudd tells Krishna

Australia not a racist country, Rudd tells Krishna

Rediff.com7 Aug 2009

External Affairs Minister S M Krishna on Friday met Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and discussed various bilateral issues, including the recent attacks on Indian students in Australia.Rudd assured Krishna that all requisite steps would be taken to ensure the safety of Indian students in Australia. "Australia is not a racist country. We welcome Indian students," the Australian PM told Krishna.He added that he was looking into the problems faced by Indian students.

Aus: Strict checks await visa seekers from India

Aus: Strict checks await visa seekers from India

Rediff.com23 Feb 2010

Though, a counter terrorism white paper released by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd today did not name the countries, which will be covered by the new rules, security experts have been quoted by The Herald Sun as saying that Pakistan is "high on the list".

Despite assurances, 2 Indians attacked in Aus

Despite assurances, 2 Indians attacked in Aus

Rediff.com22 Jan 2010

Two Indians, including a taxi driver, were attacked in separate incidents overnight in Brisbane, a day after Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said that the assaults on Indians in the country were 'regrettable'. A 25-year-old youth was assaulted and robbed while using a phone booth near his home in Macgregor in south Brisbane on Thursday night, police officials were quoted as saying. The youth, whose identity was not disclosed, was punched in the head twice.

Australia PM on race attacks against Indians

Australia PM on race attacks against Indians

Rediff.com21 Jan 2010

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has described the attacks on Indians in his country as regrettable, but added that such incidents should be kept in context.Responding to Foreign Minister S M Krishna's warning on Wednesday that the latest in a series of attacks on Indians in Australia did not 'augur well' for bilateral ties, The Age quoted Rudd as saying, "Obviously these are difficult matters in India, they are difficult matters in Australia."

Australia mulling stance on nuke sales to India

Australia mulling stance on nuke sales to India

Rediff.com14 Nov 2009

It is not clear, however, if Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, who ended his visit to India on Friday, bit the bullet and told Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that he would work on his Labour Party back home and convince them to slowly withdraw its ban on the sale of uranium to India.

The most powerful women politicians in the world

The most powerful women politicians in the world

Rediff.com29 Jun 2010

Rediff.com takes a look at the most powerful women politicians across the world, who have increasingly made their presence felt in a man's world.

Julia Gillard is Australia's first woman PM

Julia Gillard is Australia's first woman PM

Rediff.com24 Jun 2010

Julia Gillard was announced on Thursday as Australia's first woman prime minister after Kevin Rudd stepped down in tears as the ruling Labour Party's leader at a ballot meeting.

Mixed response to Krishna's Aus visit

Mixed response to Krishna's Aus visit

Rediff.com10 Aug 2009

The visit of External Affairs Minister S M Krishna's to Australia has evoked a mixed response from the Indian community, amid fresh attacks on them as they hoped it would put greater pressure on the government to provide more security to the minority community.

Toddler death: Aus PM urges Indians to remain calm

Toddler death: Aus PM urges Indians to remain calm

Rediff.com6 Mar 2010

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and Victorian Premier John Brumby have urged the Indian community to remain calm and not link three-year-old Gurshan Singh's death to attacks on Indian students and taxi drivers in Melbourne.Gurshan's body was found dumped by the side of a road in a Melbourne suburb, six hours after he disappeared from a relative's home in Lalor on Thursday.

Australian PM slams attacks on Indians, promises action

Australian PM slams attacks on Indians, promises action

Rediff.com1 Jun 2009

About 18 youths were detained for allegedly 'breaching peace', during a rally by Indian students, who were demanding justice for the victims of racial attacks in Australia.

Warne rules out Australia return

Warne rules out Australia return

Rediff.com28 Dec 2009

Spin legend Shane Warne has ruled out coming out of retirement to play for Australia despite Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's personal plea to the cricketer to don the national colours again.

It's time for a 'Look Further East Policy'

It's time for a 'Look Further East Policy'

Rediff.com7 Dec 2009

India has to catch up with East Asian regional economic integration.

Australia: Rudd flayed for not selling uranium to

Australia: Rudd flayed for not selling uranium to

Rediff.com10 Jun 2008

Terming Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's initiative of setting up nuclear disarmament commission as "half-baked", Australia's opposition party has said it was "an excuse to continue the ban on uranium sale to India".

Tania Zaetta free to sue Australian Defence Dept

Tania Zaetta free to sue Australian Defence Dept

Rediff.com23 May 2008

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd -- avoiding any comment on the sex scandal involving actress Tania Zaetta and Australian troops in Afghanistan -- said the entertainer was free to sue the defence department.

Hayden to work on aboriginal programme

Hayden to work on aboriginal programme

Rediff.com17 Jan 2009

After retiring from international cricket, former Australian opener Matthew Hayden intends to work with the government on an aboriginal cricket programme.

China lodges protest over Aus PM's comments

China lodges protest over Aus PM's comments

Rediff.com9 Apr 2008

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, who is scheduled to arrive in Beijing on Wednesday, had, at a press conference with US President George Bush in Washington, condemned human rights abuses in Tibet and called on China to engage in talks with the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama. Reacting to Rudd's comments, the Chinese ambassador to Australia conveyed his country's protest to a foreign affairs official in Canberra.

Indians must not take law into their hands: Aus PM

Indians must not take law into their hands: Aus PM

Rediff.com17 Sep 2009

"We will give police more powers and give police more resources to make sure we get the message out clearly in the community. Anybody who undertakes acts of racism or violence in Victoria will feel the full force of the law," Victorian premier John Brumby said.

Australian govt backs 2018 WC bid

Australian govt backs 2018 WC bid

Rediff.com10 Dec 2008

Australia's bid to host the 2018 World Cup received a major boost on Wednesday when the federal government pledged A$45.6 million ($30 million) to help the campaign.