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Julie Isabel Bishop born 17 July is an Australian former politician who served as Minister for Foreign Affairs from to and deputy leader of the Liberal Party from to She has been the chancellor of the Australian National University since January Prior to entering politics she worked as a commercial lawyer in Perth, Western Australia ; she was the local managing partner of Clayton Utz.
She was a delegate to the constitutional convention , and also served as a director of the Special Broadcasting Service SBS and as a member of the Murdoch University senate. Bishop was elected to parliament at the federal election , representing the Division of Curtin in Perth's western suburbs.
In the Howard government , she served as Minister for Ageing — , Minister for Education and Science — , and Minister for Women — After the Coalition lost the election , Bishop was elected deputy leader of the Liberal Party. She was the first woman to hold the position, and was re-elected to the post at multiple leadership spills following her initial election. When the Coalition returned to power at the election , Bishop was appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs in the Abbott government.
She was Australia's first female foreign minister. Issues that arose during her tenure included changes to the Australian foreign aid program , the international military intervention against ISIL , the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 , and the execution of Australian citizens by Indonesia. In August , Peter Dutton challenged Turnbull for the leadership of the Liberal Party, due to dissatisfaction from the party's conservative wing. Turnbull defeated Dutton in a leadership ballot, but tensions continued to mount and the party voted in favour of holding a second spill ; Bishop chose to be a candidate.