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New Poll Shows Most Australians Support Change To Trade Rules For Fair Access To Vaccines For Low-income Countries

Thursday, 15 July 2021, 12:35 pm An Essential Media poll released today shows that 62 per cent of Australians believe the Australian government should support the effort to temporarily waive World Trade Organisation patent rules for COVID-19 vaccines to enable quicker and fairer access to vaccines for low-income countries. There was majority support across Coalition, Labor and Green voters. Only 10 per cent were opposed, with 27 per cent undecided. Full poll results including methodology are attached. The poll was commissioned by Friends of the Earth, Amnesty International, the Australian Fair Trade and Investment Network (AFTINET), the Australian Council of Trade Unions, and Union aid Abroad

Australia s second pandemic — gendered violence

Barnaby Joyce’s recent return to the Nationals’ leadership and Deputy Prime Minister position, having resigned in 2018 after allegations of sexual harassment, is grist to the mill. Not everyone in the Coalition is happy, however, reflecting broader sentiment among women where support appears to be diving. Misogyny and structural inequalities mean that First Nations’ women, women of colour, trans women and women with disability are disproportionately affected by the rise in violence during the pandemic. In addition, the United Nations (UN) Population Fund reported that access to sexual and reproductive health information and services have been curtailed over this period.

NSW industry leaders have praised the new flood of emergency government funding – but critics say it s no JobKeeper 2 0

NSW industry leaders have praised the new flood of emergency government funding – but critics say it s no JobKeeper 2 0
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