Ten years ago, Australia’s then-prime minister, Julia Gillard, gave a speech in parliament that would echo long after her leadership came to an end. Now, Gillard plans to turn her speech about not being lectured into a lecture of her own.
Ten years ago, Australia’s then-prime minister, Julia Gillard, gave a speech in parliament that would echo long after her leadership came to an end.
In Not Now, Not Ever, Gillard will be live on stage at Melbourne’s Hamer Hall on October 4 and Sydney’s Aware Super Theatre on October 5. Since leaving office in 2013, Gillard has become a high-profile patron, chair and advocate and is the founder and inaugural chair of the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at King’s College London and its sister institute at the Australian National University.
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