A sexual harassment in the workplace seminar will be heading to the Upper Spencer Gulf to give helpful advice and lend a listening ear to anyone needing help. The Working Women’s Centre SA, in partnership with Westside Lawyers, the Legal Services Commission of South Australia and the Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement, are visiting Port Pirie, […]
A sexual harassment in the workplace seminar will be heading to the Iron Triangle region to give helpful advice and lend a listening ear to anyone needing help. The Working Women’s Centre SA, in partnership with Westside Lawyers, the Legal Services Commission of South Australia and the Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement, are visiting Port Pirie, […]
Every state and territory has different laws. - by Faye Couros 07 May 2021
In Australia, some legislative duties fall to states and territories because of the federal structure of our government - and this is the case when it comes to consent laws.
WATCH: Moving the line by The Good Society.
Not many people know what the laws are and let alone that other states and territories do not prescribe to the same status quo.
But before we get into that, let s look into what consent means.
The Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network called
RAINN in America sights sexual consent as an agreement between participants to engage in sexual activity.