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There were 40 rallies yesterday around Australia, with crowds chanting enough is enough while carrying signs that read we are marching for everyone s daughter, and stop violence against women.
Protesters handed a petition backed by 94,000 people to Labor MP Tanya Plibersek and Greens senator Larissa Waters, to present to parliament.
Former Liberal staffer Brittany Higgins had a hand in kick-starting the movement, telling the crowd in Canberra, For so long it felt like the people around me only cared because of where it happened and what it might mean for them.
Published February 21, 2021
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The COVID-19 vaccine has officially begun its rollout in Australia, and the first person to get it was 84-year-old
Jane Malysiak, a legend who is currently going viral thanks to the fact that she threw
Scott Morrison a sneaky V sign.
ScoMo was on hand at the Castle Hill Medical Centre in Sydney today, when Malysiak got a dose of the Pfizer vaccine. To celebrate getting it done, he had her throw up a V symbol for victory, but she managed to turn it around on him.