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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.

Protecting Eden: Pornography and Age Verification Down Under

Protecting Eden: Pornography and Age Verification Down Under Protecting Eden: Pornography and Age Verification Down Under Sex on the screen and on the page has often incurred the wrath of Australian censors.  Over the years, the opaquely functioning Office of Film and Literature Classification has been guarding Australians like the children of Eden, fearful that their sensibilities might be corrupted.  But Australian politicians and various advocacy groups have broadened their interest over the years to focus on the Internet and how best to regulate both posted content and access to it. Pornography features highly in this effort.  In April former opposition leader and shadow minister for government services Bill Shorten remarked to the National Press Club that, “Children have too easy access to pornography in this country online … I think a lot of parents are oblivious.”  While not claiming to be a censor, he still insisted that children “shouldn’t be getting their s

Protecting Eden: Pornography And Age Verification Down Under

Friday, 9 July 2021, 3:42 pm Sex on the screen and on the page has often incurred the wrath of Australian censors. Over the years, the opaquely functioning Office of Film and Literature Classification has been guarding Australians like the children of Eden, fearful that their sensibilities might be corrupted. But Australian politicians and various advocacy groups have broadened their interest over the years to focus on the Internet and how best to regulate both posted content and access to it. Pornography features highly in this effort. In April former opposition leader and shadow minister for government services Bill Shorten remarked to the National Press Club that, “Children have too easy

ClearView to consider repaying JobKeeper

“ClearView followed the law and took the view was to do that so that we would not be in position where we would be forced to retrench people. That’s the view we took.”  Leigh said the question was not about following the law but rather if taking corporate welfare was in line with ClearView’s corporate social responsibilities when profits did not fall.  “We were able to maintain employment to make sure our profits didn’t fall and which means we are around to pay the claims in future as an organisation. Financial stability is obviously very important, there have been issues across the industry that you are aware of and that’s why we got to the position we got to,” Swanson said. 

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