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Morrison government partially paralysed as PM resists calls for Porter inquiry

The Morrison government is “partially paralysed” after losing Attorney General Christian Porter to sick leave over rape allegations according to Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell. The situation prompted a last-minute decision by the Coalition to pull the Industrial relations bill from Senate hearings next week. Christian Porter was leading negotiations between the coalition and the crossbench over changes to the bill before taking a leave of absence. Mr Clennell said in the wake of the scandal Prime Minister Scott Morrison is facing increasing pressure from the Greens, Labor and the media for an independent inquiry into historic rape allegations against his minister. However controversy abounds over the legitimacy of the woman’s claims. An anonymous letter from friends of the woman in question which was sent to the prime minister and other MPs addresses differing opinions over the possible truth of the allegations. The letter reads “[The woman’s] parents feared

Women in tech want real change not box ticking

Women in tech want real change not box ticking Save Share Women helping to lead some of the country’s biggest tech companies don’t want cupcakes and leadership training: they want paternity leave to be the norm, transparent salaries, and for diversity to extend beyond being a box ticking exercise. Speaking to The Australian Financial Review in the lead up to this year’s International Women’s Day, women in executive roles at companies such as Xero, Whispir and Salesforce shared common experiences of feeling like they couldn’t be themselves if they wanted to succeed early in their careers, and immense frustration at women still being treated like they needed coaching, or mentorship, in order to take on leadership qualities more commonly associated with men.

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