Ten years ago, Julia Gillard stood up in Parliament and called out the sexism she'd been subjected to as Australia's first, and only, female prime minister.
It struck a chord with women, and became known as 'the misogyny speech'.
Today, 7:30's chief political correspondent, Laura Tingle, on the significance of that moment, and what it means now.
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Laura Tingle, chief political correspondent, ABC TV 7.30