Australia's shadow treasurer Joe Hockey says Australians have missed the "dripping hypocrisy in Julia Gillard's speech to parliament on sexism'' as a new poll shows a boost the the Prime Minister.
Ms Gillard's now famous parliamentary misogyny speech has lifted her personal standing and widened the gap between her and Tony Abbott.
The latest Fairfax-Neilsen poll on Monday gives Ms Gillard a 10-point margin over Mr Abbott - her biggest lead since February 2011.
Apparently it's also relegated any possible threat from former prime minister Kevin Rudd.
She is now seen as as preferred prime minister by 50 per cent of voters - up three points from the last poll, while Mr Abbott has slipped four points to 40 per cent.