Talk:Kristina Keneally

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Edit request from Jazzy78, 18 October 2010

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Please change reference to "a claim later rejected by Keneally" to "a claim previously rejected by Keneally" in text below. The comment occurred some time prior to the day of the leadership challenge during Question Time in NSW Parliament and was not in response to then Premier Nathan Rees' comments.

Next item: Maybe someone can make a link to this or later as the story unfolds: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09-12/kristina-keneally-fowler-labor-diversity-woes-tu-le/100451344

2001:8003:A070:7F00:11B0:4EA0:6904:57A3 (talk) 01:05, 13 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Gender-balanced leadership team

My explanation on gender-balanced leadership team keeps getting removed with no explanation why and why it is expected why readers in general knows what it means without this explanation.

It means of the four leadership positions, two each are for male and female.

It has been this way since 2013 when Chris Evans retired as Senate leader with the following compositions over the years-

- Gillard (female, leader in House), Swan (male, deputy leader in House) Conroy (male, leader in Senate), Wong (female, deputy leader in Senate)

- Rudd (male, leader in House), Albanese (male, deputy leader in House) Wong (female, leader in Senate), Collins (female, deputy leader in Senate)

- Bowen (male, interim leader), Albanese (male, deputy leader) Wong (female, leader in Senate), Collins (female, deputy leader in Senate)

- Shorten (male, leader in House), Pilbersik (female, deputy leader in House) Wong (female, leader in Senate), Conroy (male, deputy leader in Senate)

- Shorten (male, leader in House), Pilbersik (female, deputy leader in House) Wong (female, leader in Senate), Farrell (male, deputy leader in Senate)

- Albanese (male, leader in House), Marles (deputy leader in House) Wong (female, leader in Senate), Keneally (female, deputy leader in Senate)


Overall in each case it is two males and two females in filling up the four leadership positions.49.3.72.79 (talk) 07:55, 29 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Premiers and Chief Ministers who went Federal

As Keneally is a Premier who later went Federal, I am putting this here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Politics_of_Australia#Premiers_and_Chief_Ministers_who_went_Federal

I am hoping that someone would respond to this. 49.3.72.79 (talk) 15:14, 1 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]