Our Prime Minister is Julia Gillard.She is in the labour party and she has been in the office for 1year and 11 months. Her role is being the Prime Minister.

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Our Prime Minister is Julia Gillard.She is in the labour party and she has been in the office for 1year and 11 months. Her role is being the Prime Minister.

She is the daughter of a nurse and an aged care worker. Now she lives with her partner Tim Mathieson. She was born in Wales in 1961 and she started her Arts and Law degree at the University of Adelaide. Ms Gillard was educated at Mitcham Demonstration School and Unley High School in South Australia and in 1983 she was elected National Education Vice President.