ET Women's Forum: An encouraging family, supportive school helped Julia Gillard nurse PM ambitions

The former Australian PM said her family home was 'free of gender stereotypes'.

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Former prime minister of Australia Julia Gillard gives credit to her parents for encouraging her to be ambitious. Gillard spoke of her family home being “free of gender stereotypes” despite growing up in the 1960s and ’70s, when women were expected to primarily be caregivers.

“I wasn’t taught to aim to be a wife and a mother and not worry about a career,” Gillard said during The Economic Times Women’s Forum in Mumbai.

She found support at her local school too. But that is not to say that “childish skirmishes with sexism” didn’t exist. Like the art teacher who expected the girls to clean up after class or that in secondary school, the boys learnt woodwork, metalwork and electronics, and the girls cooking, sewing and laundry.


The last one was her favourite, she said, giving her a unique bragging right. “I am possibly the only G20 former world leader who can give you advice on laundering a silk shirt,” Gillard said.

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India’s first transgender music band, 6 Pack Band, kick-started the event with an enthralling performance.

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Noor Jahan, goalkeeper, Indian ice hockey team, and Harjinder Singh Jindi, general secretary, Ice Hockey Association of India, have a light-hearted moment at a panel discussion on sports.

Noor Jahan, goalkeeper, Indian ice hockey team, and Harjinder Singh Jindi, general secretary, Ice Hockey Association of India, have a light-hearted moment at a panel discussion on sports.

Kanta Singh, (L) Gender Lead, United Nations Development Programme, and Sanchita Mitra of SEWA Bharat talk about mentoring the next generation of entrepreneurs in the country.

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Birgit Liodden (L), Director of Sustainability, Ocean Industries & Communication, Oslo Business Region, strikes a pose at the event after her power-packed session on going beyond the #MeToo movement.

Marianne Hagen (R), Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, Norway, also poses for shutterbugs at the forum.

Birgit Liodden (L), Director of Sustainability, Ocean Industries & Communication, Oslo Business Region, strikes a pose at the event after her power-packed session on going beyond the #MeToo movement...
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Independent director Ireena Vittal, stops for the cameras before her panel discussion on women in the boardroom during the forum.

Independent director Ireena Vittal, stops for the cameras before her panel discussion on women in the boardroom during the forum.

Singer Prateek Kuhad brought the power-packed day to a close as he serenaded the audience at the closing ceremony.

Singer Prateek Kuhad brought the power-packed day to a close as he serenaded the audience at the closing ceremony.

Fawzia Koofi and Julia Gillard engage in conversation during the forum.

Fawzia Koofi and Julia Gillard engage in conversation during the forum.



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