Shout out to for this all female panel. Its very important in this moment we understand who the workers are, and where the center of gravity has to be with female workers in this moment where frontline workers, heads of household, mothers, and so that makes this pandemic and what is happening with frontline work erred even more insidious, not only are frontline workers dying every day, theyre leaving behind whole families. And so we have to contextualize what this is, put a face on it, we have to make sure that we are using the language that is not a generic worker but that there are black workers in detroit detroit who have lost their lives. There are female workers across the country who have lost their lives and their liz are suffering as a result of it. Their families are suffering as a result of this. But were here, threing this have been think about very much is that we often talk about triggering a moment of revolution where the many are able to dictate and provide space, leader
Nyunggai Warren Mundine, leader of the Recognise a Better Way group in the referendum on the Indigenous voice to parliament, revealed that the no campaign is focusing its efforts on reaching out to Sydney communities who voted against marriage equality in 2017.