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There were 40 rallies yesterday around Australia, with crowds chanting enough is enough while carrying signs that read we are marching for everyone s daughter, and stop violence against women.
Protesters handed a petition backed by 94,000 people to Labor MP Tanya Plibersek and Greens senator Larissa Waters, to present to parliament.
Former Liberal staffer Brittany Higgins had a hand in kick-starting the movement, telling the crowd in Canberra, For so long it felt like the people around me only cared because of where it happened and what it might mean for them.
Published March 16, 2021
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Aussie stars from the big and small screen have joined forces to push streaming giants like Netflix to invest in the future of Australia’s screen industry.
Fronting the press at Parliament House on Tuesday morning, actors including
Simon Baker called for the Morrison government to apply a 20% local content quota on streaming giants like Netflix and Disney+, saying it could create up to 10,000 sustainable local jobs and “unleash the potential of the local industry.”
In support of the March 4 Justice rallies, ex-liberal staffer, Brittany Higgins, delivered her first speech since going public with her story, where she alleged she was raped by a colleague at Parliament House.
At the March 4 Justice rally in Canberra, Higgins shared that she felt the need to speak out “out of necessity” as the “system is broken”.
“We are all here today not because we want to be here, [but] because we have to be here. We fundamentally recognise the system is broken, the glass ceiling is still in place, and there are significant failings in the power structures within our institution,” Higgins said to the crowd.
Published March 15, 2021
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CONTENT WARNING: This article discusses rape.
Scott Morrison is being slammed for his inconsiderate comments during Question Time, suggesting it was lucky that we live in a “vibrant liberal democracy” where March 4 Justice protesters aren’t met with “bullets.”
By bullets, Morrison is referring to the protests currently happening in Myanmar, which has resulted in a number of protestor deaths. Protests ignited after the military seized control of the country and detained National League for Democracy leader