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Both experts say reactions to crying at work are still shaped by outdated — and deeply gendered — assumptions. "Typically, ...
The scenes of a tearful Rachel Reeves are all anyone is likely to remember from yesterday’s Prime Minister’s Questions. The ...
The average Australian home is $40,000 more expensive than this time last year as median house prices across the country edge ...
It’s difficult not to like Sussan Ley. I discovered she was in front of me as we entered the Press Club and I felt her ...
The most famous moment of Gillard’s prime ministership occurred on 9 October 2012 when she delivered her powerful ‘misogyny speech’ in Parliament. Opposition leader, Tony Abbott, had accused her of ...
After attempts at multiple lower-house preselections and one tilt at the Senate, Julia was finally elected to the federal Parliament in 1998. She was thirty-seven.
This was published 8 months ago Julia Gillard on the vote that has reshaped parliament for 30 years David Crowe September 9, 2024 — 4.00am Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size ...
Voters have issued a huge blow to both Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton in shock new findings.
Former prime minister Scott Morrison in his parliament house office on Monday. Alex Ellinghausen Australia’s 30th prime minister will deliver his valedictory speech at noon on Tuesday, nearly 17 ...
Former prime minister Julia Gillard was joined by a drag queen singing John Farnham’s anthem “The Voice” to launch the official Yes23 campaign in London early Thursday morning Sydney time.
Former prime minister Julia Gillard was joined by a drag queen singing John Farnham’s anthem “The Voice” to launch the official Yes23 campaign in London early Thursday morning Sydney time.
Julia Gillard is remembered for her misogyny speech, her rivalry with Kevin Rudd, the NDIS and much more. What is her legacy, 10 years on?