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Now that women are not important enough to have an actual Prime Minister they elected, the women of Australia will have to make do with a cadre within cabinet, led by the Prime Minister for Women Marise Payne, to manage their interests. Last week, the Prime Minister announced a taskforce on womenâs equality, safety, economic security, health and wellbeing, as if addressing those concerns was an innovation. Perhaps for this government.
Adding a W to everything will not protect and promote women
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Australian Men Who Earn Less Than Their Women Partners Are 35% More Likely to Commit Domestic Violence
“The role of the male breadwinner is so central to masculinity in this country.”
Why Global Citizens Should Care
Global Citizen campaigns on the United Nations’ Global Goals, including goal 5 for gender equality. 1 in 3 Australian women have faced physical or sexual violence by a man since the age of 15, while 1 in 4 has experienced domestic violence by an intimate partner. Join the movement and take action on this issue and more here.
Men who earn less than their women partners are 35% more likely to commit physical and sexual violence against their breadwinning spouse, according to an unparalleled decade-long Australian review.