Defence Minister Linda Reynolds has settled a defamation legal case with former staffer Brittany Higgins with the damages she has agreed to pay to be donated to a Canberra based organisation that assists victims of sexual assault. Ms Higgins will not receive any financial payment or compensation under the terms of the agreement and did not seek any from Senator Reynolds or the Morrison Government to do so in pursuit of resolving the matter. News.com.au has confirmed that Senator Reynolds will withdraw the remarks and offer an unspecified charity donation. On Friday 5 March, 2021, I publicly apologised to Ms Brittany Higgins about the comment about her to my staff on 15 February, 2021, Senator Reynolds said in a statement.
Australiaâs women are roaring, but where are their Coalition sisters?
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Scott Morrison wonât confront womenâs concerns head-on, so women are coming to Parliament House to confront him head-on. By the thousand.
By trying to make womenâs concerns disappear, he has now created a quandary for himself. The Womenâs March4Justice rally has invited him, and all other MPs and senators, to attend the gathering outside Parliament at midday on Monday. The rallyâs originator, Janine Hendry, says the movement is âinclusive and respectfulâ.
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