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  2. Julia Gillard's misogyny speech - Wikipedia

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    In November 2020, a song titled "Julia Gillard's Misogyny Speech" was released by Sydney punk rockers Scabz as a track on their debut album Pressure. [52] [53] In 2022, with Gillard's permission, singer Karen Jacobsen composed a pop orchestral work with the words of the speech set to music, titled "Better Standard Than This". [54]

  3. Julia Gillard - Wikipedia

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    On 9 October 2012, Gillard also raised "sexism and misogyny" in a speech opposing a motion to remove Peter Slipper, her choice as Speaker of the House of Representatives, after revelations of inappropriate conduct on his part became public. [211] Gillard linked the speech to the context of the then ongoing Alan Jones "died of shame" controversy ...

  4. Woman card - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard made a speech in the Australian Parliament accusing Opposition leader Tony Abbott of misogyny. [4] Gillard's speech received international attention and was widely praised, [5] [6] [7] including, reportedly, by a number of foreign political leaders including François Hollande, [8] Barack Obama ...

  5. Karen Jacobsen - Wikipedia

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    To commemorate the 10th anniversary of former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard's iconic misogyny speech, Jacobsen set the speech to music word for word. The Misogyny Opus is a one-hour pop orchestral work, with the first section released in October 2022 with a music video including 70 equality advocates from around the world. As composer ...

  6. Feminism in Australia - Wikipedia

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    From June 2010 to June 2013, Australia was led by its first female prime minister, Julia Gillard. Gillard is perhaps best known, internationally, for the Misogyny Speech delivered in the Australian Federal Parliament on 9 October 2012 to then Federal Opposition Leader, Tony Abbott. In 2020, Gillard's speech was voted 'Most Unforgettable" moment ...

  7. Category:Gillard government - Wikipedia

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  8. J'Accuse...! - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Wayne Swan, the then deputy prime minister of Australia, told Prime Minister Julia Gillard that she had given the "j'accuse speech" when she delivered her misogyny speech to the Australian Parliament, accusing Opposition Leader Tony Abbott of sexism and misogyny. [18]

  9. Category:2012 speeches - Wikipedia

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    Julia Gillard's misogyny speech; L. Let Us March Forward Dynamically Towards Final Victory, Holding Higher the Banner of Songun; S. 2012 State of the Union Address; Y.