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HomeNews10 Years On: Gillard's Legacy
10 years on: Gillard's legacy

Gillard at the Girls' Education Forum in London, July 2016. Image courtesy DFID - UK Department for International Development/Russell Watkins (CC BY 2.0)

Monday 3 July 2023

School of History PhD Candidate, Joshua Black, recently published an article for The Conversation looking back on the legacy of former Prime Minister Julia Gillard, 10 years following her ousting from the role.

Black provides an overview of Gillard's reputation over the years, her status as a feminist icon, and her place within political histories. Read the full article here: Between nostalgia and amnesia: the legacy of Julia Gillard as PM, 10 years after her ousting