Australia's PM Julia Gillard survives day of 'high farce'

Prime minister finally faces leadership challenge, but challenger Kevin Rudd promptly backs down

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 05:Prime Minister of Australia Julia Gillard arrives to attend the State Funeral for former speaker Joan Child on March 5, 2013 in Melbourne, Australia. Joan Chil
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THE Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard has kept her job after an extraordinary day of political in-fighting triggered a leadership contest where no-one dared to stand against her.

The leadership ballot was held yesterday on the last sitting day of the Australian Parliament. It followed an "historic national apology" by Gillard to the thousands of unwed mothers who were forced by Australian government policies to give up their babies for adoption over several decades.

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