Ita: PM cops unfair flak as a woman

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 25 April 2013 | 00.04

Ita Buttrose addresses the National Press Club in Canberra today. Picture: Ray Strange Source: News Limited

MEDIA trailblazer Ita Buttrose says Prime Minister Julia Gillard is treated differently because she's a woman.

The Australian of the Year said it was unfair Ms Gillard cops flak for irrelevant things like her clothes, empty fruit bowl and her hair.

"Why would you ever have any fruit in your bowl if you're never home?", Ms Buttrose said at the National Press Club in Canberra today.

"It would just go off.

PM Julia Gillard with 2013 Australian of the Year Ita Buttrose. Picture: Kym Smith

"Why do we focus on these silly things?"

She said it was "wrong to talk about (Ms Gillard's) body shape".

"I thought we'd get over this by now. Sometimes you just want to weep."

Ms Buttrose said she had no problem with Ms Gillard facing criticism for policy decisions.

"The prime minister is a big girl and tells us she's tough," Ms Buttrose said.

"She made the decision to go play in the jungle, and when you go play in the jungle you have to cope with what the jungle dishes out or you shouldn't enter the jungle in the first place.''

Ms Buttrose called for the introduction of quotas to address the minority representation of women in boardrooms.

"I think it's absolutely pathetic that only 15 per cent of directors of the top 200 companies are women," Ms Buttrose said.

"We're supposed to be enormously grateful for this progress; it's the most we've ever achieved."

The former magazine editor was appointed to the board of Australian Consolidated Press in 1974 because Kerry Packer had a revelation that it was "women who actually bought the products we produced".

"It was women buying the Australian Women's Weekly, the cash cow of the company that made the Packer fortune," Ms Buttrose said.

"He figured out to understand women better it would be handy to have a couple of us on the board."

Ms Buttrose admitted she had been approached by both sides of politics several times to run for parliament but said it wasn't for her.

She said it reflected how unbiased she was as a journalist.

"Sometimes I think it's better to be a free spirit and it's handy to have someone who ... doesn't compromise and is prepared to say what they think," she said.


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