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Those images of Julia Gillard, with her royal blue blazer on, standing up to begin her rebuttal on the floor of parliament are etched in the minds of thousands, maybe millions, of people around ...
Justine Clarke has a neat party trick. She can recite Julia Gillard’s famous 2012 misogyny speech word for word. From, “I will not be lectured about sexism and misogyny by this man”, to ...
Julia Gillard isn't done giving male politicians a lesson 10 years after her 'misogyny speech' directed at Tony Abbott made her a hero to many around the world. Australia's first female prime ...
Julia Gillard in 2012. Source: AAP / Alan Porritt Ms Gillard said she was initially "confused and amused" by the overwhelming response to the speech, including from media around the world ...
Julia Gillard says there are signs of positive change in Australia, but women are still "navigating a very gendered world" She says she's never watched the misogyny speech in its entirety ...
Not only has PM27 had a play written about her, which will play Melbourne (again) in June, but Julia Gillard is getting what ...
On June 26 2013, as she fronted the press gallery in Canberra after her removal as leader of the Labor Party, Julia Gillard was determined not to cry. In her prime ministerial resignation speech ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Ten years ago, Australia’s then-prime minister, Julia Gillard, gave a speech in parliament that would echo long after her ...
Not now, not ever." Former prime minister Julia Gillard's famous misogyny speech in 2012 made waves when she first gave it, but its impact has lingered even 10 years on. The phrase "not now ...
A decade on from her infamous misogyny speech, Julia Gillard speaks out about why women are labelled ‘a b*tch’, why she won’t weigh in on current politics – and her biggest regret from her ...
And how do you manage that?” Prime Minister Julia Gillard during her now famous misogyny speech in federal parliament.Credit: Andrew Meares For a quick refresher, Gillard delivered the speech ...
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