Penny Wong is Australia’s longest-serving female cabinet minister.Credit:Marija Ercegovac
Australians last year ranked Wong the nation’s most impressive leader,giving her a net likeability of plus 14 per cent (Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had a rating of minus three,according to the Resolve Political Monitor,and his predecessor Scott Morrison minus 35).
Diplomats around the world inevitably praise Wong as a shrewd and impressive operator while she commands an almost cult-like following within the Labor Party. As well as foreign minister,she is Labor’s Senate leader and a close confidant and friend of Albanese. In the Rudd-Gillard years she served in cabinet as climate change and finance minister.
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Vanstone – who spent seven-and-a-half years in cabinet in the Howard era,including as immigration minister – says of Wong’s record:“It’s a testament to endurance,determination,being able to persevere and keep a calm head.”
While not a fan of identity politics,Vanstone says it is undoubtedly harder for women to gain,and maintain,senior political roles. Male cabinet colleagues,she recalls,would often blithely neglect to invite her to group dinners – casual encounters where crucial political insights could be gleaned amid discussion of that weekend’s footy results.
“I think it’s an embarrassment I held the record for so long,” Vanstone says. “It shows not enough women are coming up through the ranks.”
Although both studied arts/law at the University of Adelaide and share a love of laksa,Vanstone says she doesn’t know Wong especially well.