Takeaways from Kevin Rudd's portrait: Voice and Apology, a pet intruder and a beard

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Takeaways from Kevin Rudd's portrait: Voice and Apology, a pet intruder and a beard
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'It was said that it would result in division': Anthony Albanese has compared the lead-up to the Indigenous Voice to Parliament to the period preceding the National Apology to the Stolen Generations in 2008. Read more:

A copy of the apology appears behind Rudd in his official portrait, which also depicts him with the beard he has sported since leaving office.

Kevin Rudd's cat appears in the bottom right of the painting, having repeatedly interrupted his portrait sittings.Rudd's cat, Louis, also appears at the bottom-right of the portrait, having repeatedly disrupted sittings. But he argued "huge structural challenges" - including rising tensions in the Indo-Pacific, an accelerating climate crisis, and the rise of artificial intelligence - meant Albanese faced tougher challenges upon entering office."We're in a region where the risk of crisis conflict and war is real, not a theory."

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