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Ex-rock star in Australia cabinet Australia's Rudd unveils cabinet
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Australia's prime minister-elect, Kevin Rudd, has announced the make-up of his new government. Australia's Prime Minister-elect, Kevin Rudd, has announced the make-up of his new Labor government.
He appointed his deputy leader, Julia Gillard, as education minister, and a former rock star, Midnight Oil singer Peter Garrett, as environment minister. He appointed Julia Gillard as deputy PM and education minister, and a former rock star, Midnight Oil singer Peter Garrett, as environment minister.
The Liberal Party has elected outgoing defence minister, Brendan Nelson as its new leader to replace John Howard, who was defeated in last week's election. Penny Wong becomes the country's first Asian-born minister, with responsibility for climate change.
He beat the favourite, the outgoing environment minister Malcolm Turnbull. Meanwhile, the Liberal Party has elected a new leader to replace John Howard, defeated in last week's vote.
Brendan Nelson, the outgoing defence minister, beat the outgoing environment minister Malcolm Turnbull for the job.
Rock onRock on
Kevin Rudd has not yet been sworn in as Australia's next prime minister, but he is impatient to tackle what he describes as the challenges of the future.Kevin Rudd has not yet been sworn in as Australia's next prime minister, but he is impatient to tackle what he describes as the challenges of the future.
Mr Garrett was first elected to parliament in 2004 LABOR'S CABINET Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Education and Workplace Relations: Julia GillardTreasurer: Wayne SwanForeign Minister: Stephen SmithEnvironment, Heritage and Arts Minister: Peter GarrettClimate Change and Water Minister: Penny WongMinister of Defence: Joel FitzgibbonAttorney-General: Robert McClelland
In naming his ministry, it is clear that the "three Es" are his main priority - the economy, education and the environment. In naming his ministers, it is clear that the "three Es" are his main priority - the economy, education and the environment, says the BBC's Nick Bryant in Sydney.
By far the most eye-catching appointment is that of Peter Garrett as environment minister. By far the most eye-catching appointment is that of Peter Garrett as environment minister, our correspondent says.
Mr Garrett is best known as the former front man of rock group Midnight Oil, who had an international hit with the song Beds Are Burning. Mr Rudd has also created a new climate change portfolio. Mr Garrett, who has been an MP since 2004, is best known as the former front man of rock group Midnight Oil, who had an international hit with the song Beds Are Burning.
Penny Wong, a Malaysian immigrant, has been named Australia's first minister specifically dedicated to climate change and water conservation.
Opposition changesOpposition changes
At the same time Mr Rudd announced his new ministry, the Liberal Party has elected a new leader to replace John Howard. At the same time as Mr Rudd announced his new ministry, the Liberal Party has elected a new leader to replace John Howard.
Mr Garrett was first elected to parliament in 2004
With the party's former deputy leader Peter Costello signalling his desire to pursue a career in the commercial sector, the Liberals opted for Brendan Nelson, the outgoing defence minister.With the party's former deputy leader Peter Costello signalling his desire to pursue a career in the commercial sector, the Liberals opted for Brendan Nelson, the outgoing defence minister.
He beat the favourite, outgoing environment minister Malcolm Turnbull, by a narrow vote of 45 to 42 . He beat the expected favourite, outgoing environment minister Malcolm Turnbull, by a narrow vote of 45 to 42 .
Mr Nelson likes electric guitars, fast motorbikes and used to wear an ear-ring. But his political persona is nowhere near as racy. Mr Nelson likes electric guitars, fast motorbikes and used to wear an earring. But his political persona is nowhere near as racy.
He is a former medical practitioner and the beleaguered Liberal Party will need all of his recuperative powers. He is a medical doctor, and the beleaguered Liberal Party will need all of his recuperative powers, our correspondent says.