My Story
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Julia Gillard
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Jennifer Vuletic
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Julia Gillard
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"I was prime minister for three years and three days. Three years and three days of resilience. Three years and three days of changing the nation. Three years and three days for you to judge".
On Wednesday 23 June 2010, with the government in turmoil, Julia Gillard asked Prime Minister Kevin Rudd for a leadership ballot. The next day, Julia Gillard became Australia's 27th prime minister, and our first female leader.
Australia was alive to the historic possibilities. Here was a new approach for a new time. It was to last three extraordinary years. This is Julia Gillard's chronicle of that turbulent time, a strikingly candid self-portrait of a political leader seeking to realise her ideals.
It is her story of what it was like - in the face of government in-fighting and often hostile media - to manage a hung parliament, build a diverse and robust economy, create an equitable and world-class education system, ensure a dignified future for Australians with disabilities, all while attending to our international obligations and building strategic alliances for our future.
This is a politician driven by a sense of purpose - from campus days with the Australian Union of Students, to a career in the law, to her often gritty, occasionally glittering rise up the ranks of the Australian Labor Party.
Refreshingly honest, peppered with a wry humour and personal insights, Julia Gillard does not shy away from her mistakes, admitting freely to errors, misjudgements, and policy failures as well as detailing her political successes.
Here is an account of what was hidden behind the resilience and dignified courage Gillard showed as prime minister, her view of the vicious hate campaigns directed against her, and a reflection on what it means - and what it takes - to be a woman leader in contemporary politics.
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- 19-08-23
Principled politics
I'm surprised this book doesn't have more reviews. I found this an excellent listen, for its insights both into Gillard's political career (and tough battles) and her as a person. Generally speaking, I have the perception that Aussie politics in the last 10 or so years has been dominated by political infighting (not helped by the awful media presence), with petty personal battles taking priority over meaningful progress for the country. Gillard rises above this noise, with strong values driving what sounds like an organised and purposeful agenda, and making substantial progress in her short time in spite of the partisan circumstances (not to mention internal party factions and the disgustingly misogynistic and unnecessarily antagonistic media).
I appreciated the candor of the book and Gillard's willingness to admit fault, as well as what seemed like a fair assessment of those around her - harsh when necessary (Rudd sounds like a pretty terrible leader / coworker), but equally willing to give credit even to her direct opponents where it's due. Of course, this comes with the general disclaimer of a policital memoir and its inevitable bias, but to me it didn't seem egregious.
In general, coming out of this I have a huge amount of respect for Gillard, and would recommend this book to anyone who wants to dig into recent Aussie politics, as well as Malcom Turnbull's (different angle - but also eminently readable and from someone trying to do more than just dunk on other politicians in factional times).
Thank you, Julia, for doing Australia (and women worldwide) proud and making meaningful progress despite the tough hand you were dealt.
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