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Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :"How do you respond to the claim that Julia Gillard was a victim of Aussie misogny?". 28 June 2013
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- 2013
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- Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)
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- DCDL-0025318
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Depicts a reporter asking a group of Australian blokes drinking beer on the porch if Prime Minister Julia Gillard "was a victim of Aussie misogny?". One of the men replies "...she got dumped 'cos she's a chick!". Refers to Gillard losing the leadership of the Australian Labour Party to Kevin Rudd after a long campaign to discredit her by Rudd and Liberal Party Leader Tony Abbott. Gillard's communications director John McTernan was quoted as saying the attacks on Gillard were due to Australian "deep-seated sexism and misogny" (The Telegraph.co.uk 27 June 2013).
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