News & Views The sexist treatment of Kristina Keneally begins. Now She’s Bill’s Girl, the Daily Telegraph headline reads after Kristina Keneally announced she would run in the Sydney seat of Bennelong.
Leadership Julia Gillard: Don’t be bullied into not calling sexism out. Julia Gillard: Don’t be bullied into not calling sexism out. Someone who imposes sexist stereotypes plays the gender card not the woman who calls it out.
Advice Five lessons on decision-making from the Labor leadership spill Last week’s Labor leadership change has thrown light on some of the key behavioural biases at play in decision-making.
Ed's Blog How I met the PM and became part of the ‘strategy’ Last Wednesday I received an invitation from the Prime Minister’s chief spinner John McTernan to attend Christmas drinks at Kirribilli House.
News & Views Labor party and its gender equality legacy I was recently phoned by a journalist and asked to reflect on what the Labor government had done for gender equality.
News & Views Eva Cox: The feminist scorecard and how Gillard and Abbott rate Recently, debates about policies have disappeared under an avalanche of sexist, misogynist nonsense and the commentary on it.
News & Views Julia Gillard’s three year anniversary: Is Australia still struggling with a female PM? On June 24, 2010, Australia’s first female prime minister, Julia Gillard, was sworn into office by Australia’s first female governor-general, Quentin Bryce.
News & Views Gillard didn’t lose ‘because she’s a woman’: Reactions from Eva Cox, Maxine McKew and others Kevin Rudd has completed one the great political comebacks in Australian history by reclaiming the prime ministership from Julia Gillard in a party room vote in Canberra tonight, 57 votes to 45.
News & Views Bernard Keane: Media, misogyny and the Gillard years The press gallery will be happy: there’s been a leadership spill, a prime minister dumped, mass cabinet resignations, plenty of action.
News & Views Mad Men working style: Why we’re still failing to harness female talent Labor may have “ditched the witch”, but does the ejection of Julia Gillard from her seat of power close the book on the debate about sexism that she championed and the role of women in leadership? Our first female prime minister is gone, but the feminist challenges she raised, and the battles she fought, are far from forgotten.
Ed's Blog Julia Gillard’s great career lesson for women: Resilience Julia Gillard is seriously tough.