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Date Time UC7s gearing up for home pre-season tournament The University of Canberra Women’s Rugby Sevens side will welcome various Uni7s teams to the capital this weekend for a pre-season tournament ahead of the 2021 Aon Uni7s Series kicking off on 27 March. Teams from the University of Technology Sydney, the University of Melbourne, and the University of Newcastle will take to the field at the University of Canberra on Saturday 20 March. With the luxury of having this pre-season round at home, UC7s Head Coach Liam McGrath has picked a big squad. “Players are still battling for selection, so we wanted to make sure that we’re giving those players every opportunity to make their way into the top 12,” said Mr McGrath. ....
Lisa Wilkinson doubles down on Pauline Hanson after she unleashed a tirade at feminist protesters 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.
âA tsunami is comingâ: Tame, Higgins, McManus, Banks fire up the crowds Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss March 15, 2021 â 3.06pm Save Normal text size Advertisement Angry, impassioned and demanding real change. Here are some of the speakers who addressed the Womenâs March 4 Justice rallies across the country, or were interviewed at the protests. Canberra Brittany Higgins, former political staffer and the victim of an alleged rape: âI watched as the Prime Minister of Australia publicly apologised to me through the media, while privately the media team actively undermined and discredited my loved ones. I tuned into Question Time to see my former bosses â people that I had dedicated my life to â downplay my lived experience.â ....
Thousands gathered at Parliament House for the Womenâs March 4 Justice. They gathered in every capital city and country town from Torquay (where participants used their bodies to spell out the word ‘Justice’ on the beach) to Taree, from Shearwater to Somerville, from Bunbury to Bundaberg. It was a surprise appearance in Canberra from the 26-year-old, her first since she went public with her story. The crowd was hushed and people sobbed audibly as she composed herself while MC Julia Zemiro angrily told cameras to back off. “My story was on the front page for the sole reason that it was a painful reminder to women that it can happen in Parliament House and can truly happen anywhere,” a strained and visibly distressed Higgins told the crowd. ....
'A tsunami is coming': Tame, Higgins, McManus, Banks fire up the crowds theage.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theage.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.