Julia Gillard misogyny speech voted most unforgettable Australian TV moment: watch in full

Former prime minister Julia Gillard’s 2012 ‘misogyny speech’ has been voted the most unforgettable moment of Australian TV history by Guardian readers. Here is the speech in full
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‘It took on a life of its own’: the story behind Julia Gillard’s misogyny speech ► https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2020/feb/07/it-took-on-a-life-of-its-own-the-story-behind-julia-gillards-misogyny-speech

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