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1. Julia Gillard gives advice to Hillary Clinton about running a country.
Former Prime Minister Julia Gillard has some sound advice for Hillary Clinton should she win the next US election.
“If anything happens that’s sexist you’ve got to call it out early rather than thinking it will all normalise itself,” Gillard advised.
The pair both appeared on a panel of the most powerful women in the world in London last night.
Gillard foreshadowed that Clinton would see similar “gendered” criticisms she faced as the first female Prime Minister of Australia, The Guardian reports.
“This is not an Australian question, this is a global question. We’ll see some of it in real time I think during Hillary Clinton’s campaign and this is the moment for us to be having these deep conversations about how to change it so that for the daughters in the future there’s none of that baggage,” she said.
Clinton hopes to run in the upcoming 2016 Presidential election. If victorious, she will be the first female President of the United States.
2. Man who raped Melbourne schoolgirl at knife point receives prison sentence.
Trigger warning: This post deals with sexual assault.
A 59-year-old man has received a minimum sentence of six years in prison for raping a schoolgirl at knife point in broad daylight.
Christopher James Bahen, an alcoholic virgin, watched and filmed school girls walking past his Ringwood home for days, the Herald Sun reports.