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Australia PM Kevin Rudd names record number of women in cabinet

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New Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd unveiled his cabinet on Monday. Photo: EPA

New Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd unveiled his cabinet on Monday, bringing in a record number of women and switching the focus to the economy ahead of upcoming elections.

Rudd seized the leadership on Wednesday, three years after he was suddenly ousted by his centre-left Labor Party.

With Labor trailing badly in the polls, the party dumped Julia Gillard and has seen an immediate bounce in popularity.

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“I am delighted that in this cabinet of ours we will have the largest number of women in any cabinet in Australian history,” Rudd said.

Victorian senator Jacinta Collins enters the cabinet as minister for mental health, Catherine King will be minister for regional Australia and Julie Collins takes the portfolios of housing, homeless and the status of women.

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They join finance minister Penny Wong, health minister Tanya Plibersek and families minister Jenny Macklin in the 20-member cabinet.

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