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Grace Tame and Brittany Higgins were widely praised for using their National Press Club addresses to highlight politicians' hypocrisy. Sue Bull argues we need action not words. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only A night out in Fortitude Valley celebrating the end of her teenage years closed a chapter in a Sunshine Coast woman s life where she felt safe and could trust people. Ashley, who cannot legally be identified by her real name, thought the four years following her 20th birthday would be dedicated to finding her passions, completing a university degree and exploring relationships. Her early 20s were instead shrouded by panic attacks, PTSD and night terrors. Ashley had a personal motive for joining her local March4Justice movement at Cotton Tree on Monday. The 24-year-old Maroochydore woman is rallying for stronger penalties after the man who sexually assaulted her walked from court with no conviction recorded. ....
As a woman, to say these past few weeks have been difficult is an understatement. We watched Brittany Higgins courageously speak out about an alleged assault at Parliament House and then we watched as the government and others tried to tear her down. This year s Australian of the Year Grace Tame confronted her truth head on and started the #LetHerSpeak movement. And on Monday, women across the country made a stand with March 4 Justice rallies held in cities across the country. They demanded politicians to put an end to the issues of sexism, misogyny, dangerous workplace cultures and lack of equality in politics and the community at large . ....
Yet he had the power to set the agenda. And he had the mandate to do that because Australia is a signatory to the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women and the 2018 committee report called for national law reform to address this national crisis of violence against women. Eileen Culleton at the March 4 Justice event in Mullumbimby on Monday, March 15, 2021. Picture: Liana Boss Women have had enough of the federal government s dismissive attitude to sexual assault crimes. So now I m calling on the Prime Minister Scott Morrison to step up and show leadership. ....