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Victorian court gag to be removed to allow families of sexual assault victims to speak out

Victorian court gag to be removed to allow families of sexual assault victims to speak out
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Victorian court gag to be removed to allow families of sexual assault victims to speak out

Victorian court gag to be removed to allow families of sexual assault victims to speak out
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The Walkley Foundation announces 2021 mid-year winners

The Walkley Foundation announces 2021 mid-year winners
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Portrait Of Grace Tame Named A Finalist Of The Archibald Prize 2021

Australian of the Year and childhood sexual abuse survivor  Grace Tame has shared a beautiful portrait of herself by Sydney-based artist Kirsty Neilson, which was today announced as one of the finalists for the Archibald Prize 2021. A whopping 938 portraits were entered into this year’s Archibald Prize and 52 were selected. This year marks 100 years of the Archibald, and is also the first time in its history that there is gender parity for artists selected as finalists. That’s 26 women and 26 men. Neilson, who was also an Archibald Prize Finalist in 2016 and 2018, titled her portrait ‘Making Noise’, after she was inspired by Tame’s passion, strength, and bravery.

Grace Tame makes history with mag cover

Grace Tame makes history with mag cover Australian of the Year and sexual abuse survivor Grace Tame has made history by appearing on the cover of Marie Claire. Here’s why the edition is so special. Lifestyle by Ally Foster 17th Apr 2021 11:08 AM Australian of the Year Grace Tame has made history by becoming the first non-celebrity to appear on the cover of Maire Claire. The 26-year-old is a sexual abuse survivor and has been heralded as a game-changing voice in the national conversation about sexual assault and harassment. Marie Claire Editor, Nicky Briger, said one of the reasons Ms Tame was chosen to be the first non-celebrity to be on the cover of the magazine is because she is a true change-maker .

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