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Julia Gillard is a politician with “dead intent”, says Crikey Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane; “an almost perfect embodiment of her party, particularly in its current form”. Whereas Tony Abbott is the accidental political leader: he upset Joe Hockey in a leadership ballot as a stop-gap, a man considered divisive on religious and gender grounds who even his own party believed didn’t have what it takes to lead the country. How times change.
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The Crikey Guide to Julia Gillard
· Bernard Keane’s political analysis
· Andrew Crook examines Gillard’s rise through the ranks
· Richard Farmer offers his words of wisdom on what Gillard must do to claim the Lodge
The Crikey Guide to Tony Abbott
· How did the ‘Mad Monk’ become the smooth political operative on the verge of history?
· Does his personality still threaten to thwart his campaign?
· Crikey’s Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane, commentator Mungo MacCallum, PR expert Noel Turnbull and author of Battle for Bennelong Margot Saville delve into what makes Tony tick.
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