Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Cheers, mate!

Newsflash: Australia Elects Its First Woman Prime Minister
June 25, 2010 by Anna Kelner (reprinted from Ms. Blog)

Australia just beat America (and Hillary Clinton) to the punch: yesterday, Julia Gillard was sworn in as its first woman prime minister after a surprising Labor Party leadership vote.

Gillard defeated Kevin Rudd, who began the year as the most popular Australian prime minister in three decades, but his popularity declined over the last few months. Among other things, he shelved his proposed Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), effectively doing away with what would have been landmark environmental legislation.

Gillard, who previously served as a deputy prime minister under Rudd, challenged him on Wednesday night at a news conference. She declared that “a good government was losing its way” and vowed to breathe new life into the Labor Party before general elections in October.

Feminists everywhere can rejoice, as one Tweeter did, that Gillard is an “unmarried female atheist redheaded migrant Prime Minister.” Although women compose almost one third of the Australian Parliament–putting the U.S.s Congress, with a measly 18.6 percent, to shame–gender norms still prevail in Australian elections. Gillard gives a refreshing new face to women in power: a champion for workers and women in Parliament, she tempers political savvy with leftist ideals. Decidedly unconventional, she is Australia’s first unmarried Prime Minister.  (Photo courtesy of Wikipedia user Adam Carr under Creative Commons 3.0.)
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Jane Austen would say: "you go, girl".

Well, probably.


Speaking of Australia, a fellow Jane Austen blogger left a comment on one of my posts.  I checked out her blog, and it turns out she's from Australia.  It was kind of cool that someone clear around the world found my blog.  I spent a month in Australia a few years ago, in Melbourne and Sydney, and I loved it.  It was the first time I had been out of the U.S., so a friend bought me a stuffed elephant to accompany me on the long flight.  That elephant has now been to several states and England (for my Jane Austen trip, of course).  I visited my visitor's blog without the elephant, since one place stuffed elephants can't go is cyberspace.  Her blog is called thebennetsisters, and it's all about Pride and Prejudice.  Even though I don't necessarily have a favorite Jane Austen novel, I did like her blog.  Another yay for Australia!

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