In June, Kevin Rudd was ousted by his own party, completing an astonishing fall from dizzying heights of public popularity. He's been replaced by Australian first female prime minister, Julia Gillard, who's going to be facing off against the pugnacious Tony Abbott.
Just yesterday, the two party candidates were making last minute rallies, visiting old folks home and neighborhoods.
Speaking to supporters in Melbourne late Saturday, Prime Mister Julia Gillard described the outcome as 'to close to call", quoting former US President Bill Clinton, saying, 'The People have spoken, but its going to take a while to determine exactly what they said."
Prime Minister Julia Gillard may be facing the problem of being the Prime Minister in the shortest amount of time, after just taking over from former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.
With the voting being taking place in New South Wales and Queensland, along with Melbourne, Sydney, only time will tell what will be of Australia new government, a hung parliament, or will it?
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