Kate Ellis Parliament needs to change!
WHO|April 26, 2021
THE FORMER LABOR MP TALKS TO WHO ABOUT THE SUCCESSES AND STRUGGLES OF WOMEN IN GOVERNMENT AND WHY SHE’S SPEAKING OUT
Sara Tapia
Kate Ellis Parliament needs to change!

Kate Ellis had only been a politician for a few weeks when she was approached in a Canberra bar during after-work drinks by a junior male staffer. “[He said], ‘The only thing anyone really wants to know about you, Kate, is how many blokes you had to f--k to get into this parliament,’” the former Labor MP writes in her new book, Sex, Lies and Question Time. “Sadly, those things are so common that by the time I left I probably wouldn’t even have remembered that story – it would just be blended in with all of the others,” Ellis tells WHO. “You do just become a bit acclimatised to it.”

The “it” she is referring to is the toxic workplace culture of Australia’s parliament. The 43-year-old spent 15 years in various MP roles, introducing national quality standards for childcare and finalising the national plan to end violence against women and children.

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