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Tips and Murmurs: Turns out ignoring a report is a bad idea

(Image: Private Media) Reporting for duty As the government scrambles to save face over the horrifying allegations of the rape of staffer and the utterly contemptible response, we can only wonder what if someone had put together, I don’t know, some kind of roadmap with which to deal with situations like this? Well, back in 2018, the Australian Human Rights Commission launched the [email protected] inquiry. Finally released in March 2020, it invited no further comment from the government until that year’s budget, when they quietly chucked a measly $2.1 million towards developing a training package for workplaces that “focuses on the nature, drivers and impacts of sexual harassment” and creating a website that “brings together relevant information and resources for employers and workers”. Not only that, they promised to conduct a follow up survey

Rams Review: Down Under Do-Over Injects Broad Comedy Into Icelandic Festival Darling

Rams Review: Down Under Do-Over Injects Broad Comedy Into Icelandic Festival Darling Rams Review: Down Under Do-Over Injects Broad Comedy Into Icelandic Festival Darling Sam Neill and Michael Caton star in this Australian remake of Grímur Hákonarson s 2015 Icelandic dramedy, amplifying the film s underlying humor. Alissa Simon, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Director: Jeremy Sims With: Sam Neill, Michael Caton, Miranda Richardson, Wayne Blair, Kipan Rothbury, Travis McMahon, Hayley McElhinney, Asher Keddie, Will McNeill, Asher Yasbincek, Leon Ford.   Running time: Running time: 119 MIN. Ian Brodie Nearly six years ago, “Rams,” a touching humanist drama from Iceland directed and written by Grímur Hákonarson, won hearts and prizes at the Cannes Film Festival. Now, in trots “Rams,” an Australian remake, directed by Jeremy Sims (“Last Cab to Darwin”). Adapted with winning cultural specificity by former newsman Jules Duncan, it’s longer and more bro

Rams: A comedy that gives way to a touching drama about identity, landscape and bloodlines

Rams

Rams © Cover Media Giving a movie the title Rams make it seem like audiences are about to watch an oddball comedy about sheep but what they get is an unexpected amount of drama and heart instead. The Australian movie stars Sam Neill as Colin, who runs a sheep farm literally next door to his estranged brother Les (Michael Caton). Despite their physical closeness, the neighbouring brothers couldn’t be more distant – they haven’t spoken in years following a rift. When Les prized ram is diagnosed with a rare and lethal illness, all farmers in the remote Mount Barker region of Western Australia are ordered to kill their flocks to prevent the spread of the disease and their livelihoods are put at risk, but Colin opts to secretly outwit the Department of Agriculture officials and Les goes for angry defiance of the rules. Can the warring brothers set aside their differences to save the family’s prized flock?

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