Sex, Lies and Question Time: Why the successes and struggles of women in Australia’s parliament matter to us all

Author(s): Kate Ellis

Politics

In 2017, a survey showed zero per cent of young Australian women would consider entering politics. Zero.


In a time when we critically need women in our parliament, and in a country that was an early leader in women's political participation, there is a perception that women and politics don’t mix. Shocking incidents have exposed the sexism that women in politics face from opposition, the media, the public, even their own colleagues. And those headlines only tell half the story.


In Sex, Lies and Question Time, Kate Ellis tells the sometimes enraging, often funny and incredibly honest full story of women in Australian politics today. As well as sharing the experiences of her own fifteen years in parliament, Kate has spoken to politicians from across Australia’s political spectrum, including former Prime Minister Julia Gillard, Julia Bishop, Penny Wong, Linda Burney, Sarah Hanson Young and Pauline Hanson. Kate explores issues like sexism, bullying, motherhood, appearances, social media, racism, the sisterhood and, of course, sex.


Most of all this book is a powerful call for Australian women to inspire to political leadership, to shape a fairer Australia – where ‘women’s issues’ are everyone’s issues. Why would a woman want to go into politics?


From where most women stand, Parliament looks like a toxic boys’ club. Here, Kate Ellis bursts the Canberra bubble to reveal what life is like for our female MPs, and why it’s the best and worst job in the world.  

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General Fields

  • : 9781743796399
  • : Hardie Grant Books
  • : E2
  • : 0.390089
  • : December 2020
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  • : Kate Ellis
  • : Paperback
  • : Paperback
  • : 2104
  • : 2104
  • : English
  • : English
  • : 320.0820994
  • : 320.0820994
  • : 288
  • : 288
  • : JP
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