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Gillard paved way for new wave in fight for womenâs rights
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April 12, 2021 â 12.05am
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Julia Gillardâs misogyny speech echoed around the world, striking a positive blow for womenâs long struggle against verbal and physical sexual predation, and for equality (âNot a plea, a demand: letâs make misogyny historyâ, April 10-11). Who can forget that appalling picture of Tony Abbott speaking outside federal parliament with Sophie Mirabella and Bronwyn Bishop close by, as âDitch the Witchâ and other crude signs were hoisted behind them? Who can forget her shocking treatment by the likes of Alan Jones? A measure of our former PMâs stature, determination to press for justice, and forgiveness for these depravities, is that there is no self-pitying about her own maltreatment. She has helped pave the way for Grace Tame, Brit
Inaction over Porter rape claim undermines the PM
March 10, 2021 12.05am
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The Morrison government has presented us with a narrative that contains a number of red herrings and rabbit holes that seek to veer us away from forming a clear view about this controversial matter (“As Heydon inquiry witness, I must speak now”, March 9). Sharona Coutts’ opinion piece, on the other hand, expertly cuts through these distractions with a respectful yet incisive set of arguments that point out some simple truths: that an inquiry would strengthen, not weaken, the rule of law in this country, and that what is at stake for Christian Porter is a job, not jail.