Labor boycott Chanel Contos sexual consent briefing
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Petty partisanship is alive and well on Spring Street.
Chanel Contos, the London-based 23-year-old trailblazer who sparked a national reckoning with sexual consent by launching a schools sexual assault petition, held a Zoom briefing for Victorian MPs on Thursday on the importance of consent and rape culture.
Well, Contos, who got up in the middle of the night in London for her presentation, held a briefing for some Victorian MPs. While Liberal, Greens and independent MPs attended, the Labor caucus decided to boycott the event.
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