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Fund from 20 March 2003 to 11 August 2003.161 Shadow Minister (2001-2007) After Labor's defeat at the 2001 federal election, Gillard was elected to the Shadow Cabinet under then-Labor Leader Simon Crean, where she was given responsibility for Population and Immigration. In February 2003, she was given additional
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Fund from 20 March 2003 to 1.1 August 2003361 Shadow Minister (2001-2007) After Labor's defeat at the 2opi federal election, Gillard was elected to the Shadow Cabinet under then-Labor Leader Simon Crean, where she was given responsibility for Population and Immigration. In February 2003, she was given additional
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Fund. from 20 March 2003 t011 August 2003.163 Stiedow Minister (2001-2007) After Labor's defeat at the 2001 federal election, Gillard was elected to the Shadow Cabinet under then-Tabor Leader Simon Cxean, where she waa given responsibility for Population and Immigration. In February aoog, she was given additional
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d Fund from zo March 2003 to it August 2003561 Shadow Minister (2001-2007) After Labor's defeat at the 2001 federal election, Gillard was elected to the Shadow Cabinet under then-Labor Leader Simon Crean, where she was given responsibility for Population and Immigration. In February 2003, she was given additional
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Fund from 20 March 2003 to 11 August 2003 161 Shadow Minister (2001-200T) After Labor's defeat at the 2001 federal election, Gillard was elected to the Shadow Cabinet under then-Labor Leader Simon Crean, where she was given responsibility for Population and Immigration. In February 2003, she was given additional
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d Fund from 20 March 2003 to 11 August 2oo3J6] Shadow Minister (2001-2007) After Labor's defeat at the 2001 federal election, Gillard was elected to the Shadow Cabinet under then-Labor Leader Simon Crean, where she was given responsibility for Population and Immigration. In February 2003, she was given additional
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d Fund from 20 March 2003 to 11 August 2003561 Shadow Minister (2001-2007) After Labor's defeat at the 2001 federal election, Gillard was elected to the Shadow Cabinet under then-Labor Leader Simon Crean, where she was given responsibility for Population and Immigration. In February 2003, she was given additional
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Fund from 20 March 200310 n August 2003.[6] Shadow Minister (2001-2007) After Labor's defeat at the 20. 01 federal election, Gillard was elected to the Shadow Cabinet under then-Labor Leader Simon Crean, where she was given responsibility for Population and Immigration. In February 2003, she was given additional
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ard was first elected to the House of Representatives at the 1998 election for the seat of Lalor. Following the 2001 election, she was appointed to the Shadow Cabinet. In December 2006, Gillard became the running mate of Kevin Rudd in a successful leadership challenge to Kim Beazley, becoming deputy leader of th
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und from 20 March 2003 to ii August 2003 J61 Shadow Minister (2001-2007) After Labor's defeat at the 2.001 federal election, Gillard was elected to the Shadow Cabinet under then-Labor Leader Simon -Crean, where she was given responsibility for Population and Immigration. In February 2003, she was given additional
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Fund from 20 March 2003 to ll August 2003.[6] Shadow Minister (2001-2007) After Labor's defeat at the 2001 federal election, Gillard was elected to the Shadow Cabinet under then-Labor Leader Simon Crean, where she was given responsibility for Population and Immigration. In February 2003, she was given additional
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Land Fund from ao March 2003 to 11 August 2003.0) Shadow Minister (2001-2007) After Labor's defeat at the wet federal election, Mud was elected to the Shadow Cabinet under then-Labor Leader Simon Crean, where she was given responsibility for Population and Immigration. In February 20o3, she was given additional

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