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Julia Gillard speaks out on sexism

The Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard spoke out in October 2012 in the country's parliament. In her impromptu speech she explained the misogyny she had endured for years.

In October 2012, Prime Minister Julia Gillard made an impromptu speech in the Australian parliament setting out the misogyny she endured for years as a prominent female politician. In 2022, she spoke to Alex Collins about her career defining-speech which has been viewed online by millions of people.

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(Photo: Julia Gillard speaking in February 2012. Credit: Morne de Klerk/Getty Images)

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