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        <description>Penny Wong was elected as a Labor Senator for South Australia in November 2001 and began her term in July 2002. 
In October 2004, Senator Wong entered the Shadow Ministry, where she was responsible for ALP policy on Employment and Workforce Participation, Corporate Governance and Responsibility, and Public Administration and Accountability. 
Senator Wong was the Australian Labor National Campaign Spokesperson for the 2007 Federal Election. 
In December 2007, Senator Wong was appointed to the Federal Cabinet in the new Rudd Labor Government as the Minister for Climate Change and Water. 
Before entering Parliament, Penny Wong was a lawyer in Adelaide.</description>
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            <description>In 21 days, the Senate will vote on the Government&#8217;s climate change legislation that will &#8211; for the first time ever &#8211; turn the corner on rising carbon pollution in Australia.

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This means Malcolm Turnbull has 21 days to get his party into shape on climate change.

We have seen a diverse parade of positions from the Liberal Party on climate change this week, not to mention the views put forward by their coalition partners in the National Party.</description>
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