Not Now, Not Ever: Live on Stage with Julia Gillard

On 9 October 2012, Australia’s first female Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, stood in Parliament House and delivered one of the most impassioned and iconic speeches in the history of our nation’s politics.

The Misogyny Speech reverberated around the world and continues to reach further into our collective consciousness to this day. In 2020, the speech was voted by The Guardian readers as the number one most unforgettable moment in Australian television history.

Ms Gillard’s incisive words were a call to arms from the highest office in the nation; that misogyny and sexism should no longer be tolerated, because women are entitled to a better standard in private, public and professional life. Ten years on, her defiant and rousing speech continues to inspire and challenge us to call out sexism and misogyny in every field. Not Now, Not Ever marks the tenth anniversary of the Misogyny Speech by celebrating progress and exploring the challenges in the empowerment of women everywhere. So much has changed, and so much has stayed the same.

Staged over two nights in October 2022, in both Melbourne and Sydney, Not Now, Not Ever was a celebration of the impact of Ms Gillard’s famous speech and an examination of what comes next in the fight for equality. With the central theme “Women are not the problem. Fix the system” and in support of the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership, who strive for a world in which being a woman is not a barrier to becoming a leader in any field, Not Now, Not Ever energised, motivated, and uplifted.

Joining Ms Gillard on stage was host Indira Naidoo and an inspiring line up of special guests including photojournalist Mike Bowers, who captured the speech in Parliament; lawyer and campaigner for human and refugee rights Nyadol Nyuon; Director of the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership, Professor Michelle Ryan; actor, writer and trans activist Georgie Stone; youth activist and founder of Raise Our Voice Australia, Ashleigh Streeter-Jones; media commentator and ambassador Shelley Ware, and musical guest Kate Miller-Heidke.

An unforgettable evening of passion and progress with Ms Gillard, host, broadcaster and author Indira Naidoo, and their many special guests as they reflected on Ms Gillard’s speech, the past ten years, and a gender equal future.

Featuring

Julia Gillard

Special Guest Speakers

Mike Bowers

Nyadol Nyuon OAM

Professor Michelle Ryan

Georgie Stone OAM

Ashleigh Streeter-Jones

Shelley Ware

Musical Performance by

Kate Miller-Heidke

Hosted by

Indira Naidoo