Julie Bishop is known for her great sense of style — and the former deputy Liberal leader didn't disappoint as she entered Melbourne putting her best ...
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Former high-profile conservative Julie Bishop has outlined why she believes the Coalition were soundly beaten by the Labor Party in Saturday's federal ...
'Australian women are angry and we don't just want to change the government, change the prime minister, we want to change the agenda and the outcomes and that work will be ongoing no matter who is in government.' 'I would send a message to all the men in the parliament as well: it is your job to advocate for the women out there who are struggling,' she said. 'We have not mentioned at this point the impact of Grace Tame and Brittany Higgins, they changed the narrative when they exposed an ugly side to the workplace in Canberra,' Ms Bishop said.
Australian women have sent a powerful message to the Liberal-National coalition, former high-profile conservative Julie Bishop says. '(Liberal women) did not ...
‘Australian women are angry and we don’t just want to change the government, change the prime minister, we want to change the agenda and the outcomes and that work will be ongoing no matter who is in government.’ ‘I would send a message to all the men in the parliament as well: it is your job to advocate for the women out there who are struggling,’ she said. ‘We have not mentioned at this point the impact of Grace Tame and Brittany Higgins, they changed the narrative when they exposed an ugly side to the workplace in Canberra,’ Ms Bishop said.
Australian women have sent a powerful message to the Liberal-National coalition, former high-profile conservative Julie Bishop says. "(Liberal...
"One of my great frustrations in all of this was the number of fantastic female candidates that we had ready to go that haven't made it this time around," she said. "Australian women are angry and we don't just want to change the government, change the prime minister, we want to change the agenda and the outcomes and that work will be ongoing no matter who is in government." "I would send a message to all the men in the parliament as well: it is your job to advocate for the women out there who are struggling," she said.
Female voters have turned away from a Liberal Party that does not represent their interests, former senior Liberal MP Julie Bishop says.
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