News

Guests announced for Julia Gillard’s ‘Not Now, Not Ever’ live event

An inspiring line-up of special guests have been confirmed to join Julia Gillard for NOT NOW, NOT EVER – two specially curated live events that will mark the 10-year anniversary of her ground-breaking ‘Misogyny Speech’ this October.

Taking to the stage alongside Ms Gillard in Melbourne on October 4 and Sydney on October 5 will be photojournalist Mike Bowers, who captured the landmark moment from the Parliamentary press gallery a decade ago; lawyer Nyadol Nyuon OAM, campaigner for human and refugee rights; Director of the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership (GIWL), Professor Michelle Ryan; actor, writer, and trans rights activist Georgie Stone OAM; youth activist and founder of Raise Our Voice Australia; Ashleigh Streeter-Jones; and media commentator and ambassador Shelley Ware. The line-up is completed by musical guest Kate Miller-Heidke, with host Indira Naidoo.

Ms Gillard:

She is incredibly excited to be sharing these evenings with such a high-calibre and diverse line-up. For me, marking this occasion was about more than just looking back ten years; I wanted it to be about the future of feminism – the voices we need to amplify, the battles we still need to fight. That’s why I am excited to be joined by some of Australia’s most impressive minds and passionate advocates to examine how we strive towards a more gender equal future.

Each guest will each share their personal insights into the ongoing fight for gender equality, reflecting on the impact Ms Gillard’s legendary words had on them a decade ago and the work they now do.

Continuing the conversation that was ignited by Ms Gillard’s speech from Australia’s highest office, NOT NOW, NOT EVER is an uplifting opportunity to energies the contemporary discussion around sexism and misogyny.

Due to overwhelming demand, new tickets have been released for NOT NOW, NOT EVER in Sydney, at the Aware Super Theatre on October 5.

Proceeds from the events will go towards supporting the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership (GIWL). Founded by Ms Gillard in 2018 to contribute to and harness the energy for change, GIWL aims to help create a world in which being a woman is not a barrier to becoming a leader in any field.


Season Details

Venue: Hamer Hall, Arts Centre |Melbourne
Date: 04 Oct 2022

Venue: Aware Super Theatre| Sydney
Date: 05 Oct 2022

For more information click HERE

Aussie Theatre

Recent Posts

Sting To Star In THE LAST SHIP At Theatre Royal Drury Lane

Music icon Sting will return to the stage in a newly adapted production of his…

2 days ago

Broadway’s Biggest Night: What To Watch For At The Tony Awards

Broadway’s biggest night is fast approaching, with the Tony Awards set to celebrate another busy…

2 days ago

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRDHARPER Opens at The Genesian Theatre

The Genesian Theatre Company is proud to present a moving new production of Harper Lee’s…

2 days ago

The Songs Of John Farnham: A Living Legend The Celebration Concert

Minister for Sport and Major Events Steve Dimopoulos, together with producers Tony Cochrane AM and…

2 days ago

Lanterns Light Up Liverpool in Powerhouse Debut

Liverpool City Council’s much-loved celebration of Asian culture and cuisine, Lanterns and Lights, returns on…

2 days ago

The Australian Premiere of Tootsie Opens Tonight at Teatro

The Australian Premiere of the smash-hit Broadway musical Tootsie, officially opens at Teatro at the…

2 days ago