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Shock jock horror: Alan Jones fears cancel culture warriors as he flirts with return to radio | Tory Shepherd

Banks on it The Morrison government’s women problems continued this week as the former Liberal MP Julia Banks hit the headlines with shocking allegations of her treatment by her former colleagues, and her memorable description of the prime minister as “menacing, controlling wallpaper”. Her freshly printed memoir, Power Play, also peels back the dank curtain on the occasional symbiosis between politicians and the Canberra press gallery. In the book she reveals how in 2016, while still in the party, she found out how the Liberal party sometimes operates after giving a speech on female quotas. “I was soon fielding calls from Murdoch journalists who said they had been newly briefed by ‘senior Liberal sources’ that I was ‘a bully’ and a ‘nasty woman’,” she writes.

Black hole bonanza an expensive bid to earn votes

You buying a house? Here s some money. Need to retrain for a job? Here s some money. You a working woman? Got young kids? Running a small business? Entering retirement? Money, money, money, money. There s cash for people at every stage of their life as the Morrison Government unashamedly sells itself for re-election in this black hole bonanza of a budget. Indeed, the red ink will drip down these pages for years - who knows when we ll see a surplus again as debt blows out to an eye watering $980.6 billion this year before winding back. But while the Morrison Government could have used the cover of a pandemic to borrow wildly and cash up voter pockets, these measures aren t about buying votes .

No sexist parliament, no sexist schools: Youth survivors demand justice

No sexist parliament, no sexist schools: Youth survivors demand justice Youth survivors will not be silent on issues of sexual violence. Photography: Lia Perkins May 8, 2021 Hundreds of young survivors of sexual assault and their supporters gathered at Town Hall today. The group marched to Circular Quay demanding “no sexist parliament” and “no sexist schools.” The rally was organised by Youth Survivors for Justice and chaired by Chloe and Erin, two of its members. The event follows on from a range of actions around consent and sexual assault since Brittany Higgins spoke out in March, and Chanel Contos’s viral petition. The chairs provided an emphasis on the need to fully fund women’s services, improve consent education and provide economic safety for women in the lead up to the release of the Federal budget next week.

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