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Malcolm Turnbull

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Gender Male
Age 70
Web site www.malcolmturnbull.com.au
Date of birth October 24,1954
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Party Liberal Party of Australia
Coalition
Electorate Division of Wentworth
Spouse Lucy Turnbull
Lucy Hughes Turnbull
Children Daisy Turnbull
Alex Turnbull
Height 178 (cm)
Job Barrister
Journalist
Politician
Researcher
BooksThe spycatcher trial
The reluctant republic
Fighting for the Republic: The Ultimate Insider's Account
Malcolm Turnbull
Closing the Gap Prime Minister's Report 2016 (DOCX)
Global Initiative on Forests and Climate: Statement
Review of the Managed Investments Act 1998
Is the West Dying Out? Family, Fertility and Survival
Liberal Values and Policies
Fighting for the Republic
Official site malcolmturnbull.com.au
Education Brasenose College
Sydney Grammar School
Sydney Law School
Vaucluse Public School
Born Sydney
Australia
Previous positionPrime Minister of Australia (2015–2018)
Parents Coral Lansbury
Bruce Bligh Turnbull
Electorate new Division of Wentworth
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Date of Upd.
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Malcolm Bligh Turnbull AC is an Australian former politician and businessman who served as the 29th prime minister of Australia from 2015 to 2018. He held office as leader of the Liberal Party of Australia.

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Feb 16,2020 8:32 am

Australia's new leader has vowed to take the country in a New Direction , with a big shift in climate policy.

Anthony Albanese , who won Saturday's election with the opposition centre-left Labor Party , said Australia could become a Renewable Energy superpower.

He is to be Sworn In as PM on Monday, but it is not clear whether his party will have a majority in parliament.

Climate Change was a key concern for voters, after three years of record-breaking bushfire and flood events.

Outgoing PM Scott Morrison , the leader of an ousted Liberal-National coalition, thanked the " miracle of the Australian people" after conceding.

Vote counting is Still Going on, and it is unclear whether Labor can get 76 seats to secure a majority in the 151-member lower house of parliament.

Final results may not be known for several days, as electoral officials have just started counting nearly three million postal votes.

If the election results in a hung parliament, Greens and independents - who have been campaigning for radical Climate Change Action - could wield greater influence in framing the new government's policies on the issue.

Speaking to The Bbc 's Shaimaa Khalil shortly after his election victory, Mr Albanese, 59, said: " We have an opportunity now to end the climate wars in Australia.

" Australian business know that good Action on Climate Change is good for jobs and good for our economy, and I want to join the global effort. "

Mr Albanese, who will be heading Australia's first Labor government in almost a decade, also promised to adopt more ambitious emissions targets.

However, he has So Far refused calls to phase out coal use, or to block the opening of new coal mines.

Mr Albanese will fly to Tokyo on Monday for a summit with the leaders of Japan, India and the US, known as The Quad . As he will be representing Australia as its Prime Minister , he will be sworn into office before his departure.

" Obviously The Quad leaders meeting is an absolute priority for us, " he told journalists on Sunday.

" It's an opportunity for us to send a message that there is a change of government and that there will be a change of policies on things like Climate Change .

" I will return to Australia on Wednesday And Then we'll get down to business. "

One of Australia's longest-serving politicians, Mr Albanese served briefly as deputy Prime Minister to Kevin Rudd in 2013 and has long been a favourite of his party's left wing. Since becoming opposition leader in 2019, he has positioned himself more towards the centre.

'A time of great upheaval'

After Taking Over from Malcolm Turnbull in 2018, Mr Morrison led Australia through a period dominated by Natural Disasters and the pandemic.

He had been expected to narrowly lose the election, but the result showed a collapse in his vote.

The Coalition shed crucial seats to so-called " teal" independents, mostly women, in traditional inner-city Liberal strongholds. They had campaigned on platforms of Climate Action and integrity in politics.

Mr Morrison congratulated Mr Albanese and said he would step down as Liberal leader after the defeat.

He Said it had been " a time of great upheaval".

" What Australians have endured over these past few years has shown a tremendous depth of character and resilience and strength, " the outgoing Prime Minister said.

Mr Morrison, 54, is The First Prime Minister to serve a Full Term in office since John Howard in 2007.

Former Defence Minister Peter Dutton is seen as favourite to take over as Liberal leader, after former Treasurer Josh Frydenberg seemed set to lose his seat.

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he looked forward to working with Mr Albanese " in The Weeks , months and years ahead as, together, we tackle shared challenges and demonstrate the importance of our shared values".

New Zealand 's PM Jacinda Ardern said she had " a warm conversation" with Mr Albanese, describing Australia as " our most important partner".

Indian PM Narendra Modi also congratulated Mr Albanese on his party's election victory.

Australian election: The basics

Voting is compulsory in Australia, and about 17 million people were expected to cast a ballot This Time round.

The vote was for all MPs in The House of Representatives, and just over half the seats in The Senate .

Australian politics is traditionally dominated by Labor and the Liberal-National coalition. Either party needs to win at least 76 of the 151 seats in The House of Representatives - where the Prime Minister sits - to form a majority government.

If they cannot do that, they must try to win support from independent MPs, or those from minor parties.



Source of news: bbc.com

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