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Sarah Everard murder: New details emerge as her body is released to family
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WA election: Legalise Cannabis victory likely for WA Upper House, with 2 per cent of primary vote
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MarMarch 2021 at 12:42am
The Legalise Cannabis WA party is pushing for the legalisation of cannabis especially for medicinal use
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The Legalise Cannabis WA party says it has been blown away by predictions it could soon take its first seat in Western Australia s Parliament.
Key points:
The party will advocate for full legalisation of cannabis
The party has only received about 2 per cent of the primary vote
The party only formed late last year, but was last night in fifth position for the six seats available in the South West region.
Sarah Everard: Woman s Instagram post of six words goes viral
17 Mar, 2021 05:38 PM
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An Instagram post featuring an image of just six words has gone viral as women around the world mourn the death of UK woman Sarah Everard. Photo / 123rf
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An Instagram post featuring an image of just six words has gone viral as women around the world mourn the death of UK woman Sarah Everard.
Everard s death has prompted an outpouring of grief from the public, with many women sharing stories of violence by men. It also comes amid outrage over alleged sexual harassment and assault in Australia s Parliament, sparked by rape allegations put forward by former Liberal staffer Brittany Higgins.
Thousands of people with placards and banners rally demanding justice for women in Sydney, Monday, March 15, 2021, as the government reels from two separate allegations. The rally was one of several across Australia including in Canberra, Melbourne, Brisbane and Hobart calling out sexism, misogyny and dangerous workplace cultures.
Tens of Thousands of Australians Join #March4Justice Against Gender-Based Violence
Survivors and allies say enough is enough.
Why Global Citizens Should Care
Almost 2 million Australian adults have experienced at least one sexual assault since the age of 15. Ending violence against women by men will require education, a shift in harmful attitudes and widespread cultural reform from those in power. Join the movement and take action on this issue and more here.
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