Julia Gillard
First things first, the audience loved it. As Julia Gillard, in a performance that blended naturalism and impersonation, Justine Clarke held the crowd in the palm of her hand. They swooned and sighed to the wholesome depiction of Gillard’s working-class Welsh parents and cackled at the pleasurable jokes made at the expense of Kevin Rudd, Mark Latham, and John Howard.
... (read more)Not Now, Not Ever edited by Julia Gillard & How Many More Women? by Jennifer Robinson and Keina Yoshida
by Kim Rubenstein •
Women and Leadership: Real lives, real lessons by Julia Gillard and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
by Megan Clement •
Triumph and Demise: The broken promise of a Labor generation by Paul Kelly
by James Walter •
Power Failure: The inside story of climate politics under Rudd and Gillard by Philip Chubb
by David Donaldson •
Gravity by Mary Delahunty & Rudd, Gillard and Beyond by Troy Bramston
by Joel Deane •
The Gillard Governments: Australian Commonwealth administration edited by Chris Aulich
by Lyndon Megarrity •
The Stalking of Julia Gillard: How the Media and Team Rudd Contrived to Bring down the Prime Minister by Kerry-Anne Walsh
by Jacqueline Kent •