How Julia Banks made Shayne Elliott squirm over ANZ's 'blokey culture'
Did you hear the one about the young corporate lawyer who applied for an ANZ home loan only to be told only her husband's income – not her's – could be counted because she was a married woman of child-bearing age?
Twenty years later after a career at the top of the corporate world, she became a federal politician, interrogated that bank's current chief executive and ripped him a new one over his institution's "endemic blokey culture".
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