The Australian and international news stories you need to know today, Tuesday May 25. Mamamia 2 hrs ago Gemma Bath Ready ourselves. Hopes genomics can link Vic COVID outbreak.
Victorian health authorities hope genomic sequencing will establish the source of four new COVID-19 cases among a family in Melbourne s north.
The family cluster - involving a man in his 30s, a man in 70s, a woman in 70s and a pre-school aged child from three households in the Whittlesea area - emerged on Monday.
Health Minister Martin Foley said there was no indication the infections were linked to exposure sites visited by a Victorian man who contracted coronavirus in South Australian hotel quarantine.
Australian of the Year Grace Tame accuses Scott Morrison of making a crass comment to her dailymail.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailymail.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Dr Melissa Kang and Yumi Stynes, have written a book called Welcome to Consent to help adolescents navigate consent. (Louise Kennerley)
They say consent isn t just about sex and relationship but can apply to many aspects of life. Learning what respect means, learning what bodily autonomy or being the boss of your body means from a young age, Dr Kang told Nine.com.au. Knowing how to communicate what you re feeling and thinking and how confusing it can become because if we leave it until they re ready to start dating and having relationships it s probably a bit late they get caught in the moment a lot.
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Auspire invites you to join us for an Inspiring Australians Breakfast featuring 2021 Australian of the Year Grace Tame About this event
Auspire – Australia Day Council WA invites you to join us and hear from 2021 Australian of the Year, Grace Tame who will touch on her story and plans for this year.
Grace is an outspoken advocate for survivors of sexual assault, who has demonstrated extraordinary courage to help push for legal reform and raise public awareness about the impacts of sexual violence.
Grace’s story and journey has been one that has ignited national conversations and more importantly much needed change in our schools and workplaces for a safer community.