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“change was very difficult,’ he says. ‘But I think the best way to try to protect the legacy and the accomplishments of the past three years was for Kevin Rudd to be our advocate. Once we got into the election cycle, Labor needed to be competitive for the health of Australian democracy and Kevin Rudd provided us with our best chance.’ Shorten says it was difficult to call Gillard and tell her she had lost his support. ‘I really wanted someone else to make the decision. It was really difficult. I somehow wished the issue would fix itself up. I wished that Julia would get more popular or that, you know, Kevin and Julia could work”
― Rudd, Gillard and Beyond
― Rudd, Gillard and Beyond
“On 8 June, Hawke told the conference that the party needed to remind itself of 'its fundamental and historic rule' as 'the party of progress and reform'. He urged Labor to remain contemporary and relevant. He said 'the meaning of reform' was 'not about soft options' and 'not a matter of invoking some dogmatic formula'.”
― Paul Keating: The Big-Picture Leader
― Paul Keating: The Big-Picture Leader
“economic growth. These reforms were not easy. They required careful planning, extensive consultation and ongoing communication with voters. Hawke believed in the Fabian”
― Rudd, Gillard and Beyond
― Rudd, Gillard and Beyond
“Neville Wran said it was 'the equivalent of stealing the holy water from the church ... but they got away with it.”
― Paul Keating: The Big-Picture Leader
― Paul Keating: The Big-Picture Leader
“These letters, despite their importance to Australian history, are still secret forty years later, in a self-serving deal negotiated between Government House and the Palace that mocks Australia’s sovereignty.”
― The Dismissal
― The Dismissal




