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Boys (still) don t cry: How thinking outside the man box could help prevent violence

Boys (still) don t cry: How thinking outside the man box could help prevent violence
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Advisory body to help shape a future free from violence against women

Advisory body to help shape a future free from violence against women
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Labor pledges to legislate obligations to keep employees safe

Budget 2021: How did #auslaw fare?

Budget 2021: How did #auslaw fare? By Jerome Doraisamy|11 May 2021 Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has delivered the 2021-22 federal budget. Here’s what lawyers and law firms across the country need to know. On Tuesday morning, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said that while the Australian economy is recovering well from the age of coronavirus, and has outperformed “all major advanced economies around the world”, the nation is not yet out of the woods. “There is still more to do. We must secure Australia’s economic recovery,” he proclaimed. He promised that the budget, delivered last night, would lay out the Morrison government’s plans to secure Australia’s recovery from the pandemic: “Australia’s strong position today is not the result of luck. Australia makes its own luck.”

A very broken system : why are Queensland police still getting domestic violence cases so wrong? | Australian police and policing

Last modified on Sat 8 May 2021 20.01 EDT Six months before she was murdered, Noelene Beutel was beaten within an inch of her life; beaten so badly she ended up in hospital, her teeth cracked and her face covered in bruises. Two Queensland police officers came to the hospital to take a statement, but Noelene wouldn’t speak to them. She was antagonistic – a response borne of fear and distress. At the same time her attacker was at home, looking after their infant daughter. So the police turned and left. According to the state coroner they “responded poorly … and wrote off the job”.

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