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A Journo Said The Reject Shop Isn t Essential But Broke Aussies Disagree

Published August 4, 2021 If there’s one thing COVID-19 has exposed in our society, it’s that some people just have no idea what it’s like to be broke and struggling to get your pay through the week. NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian was answering questions in the daily presser today (which saw 233 new cases and 174 places exposure sites added to alert lists) when a journo asked why places like Bunnings or The Reject Shop are still open. “Obviously the lockdown rules we have in NSW are some of the harshest our nation has seen,” Gladys said. “We need people to remember every time they leave the house that they could have the virus or someone they come into contact with could have the virus.”

Sexual consent resources, The Good Society website miss the mark, lack oversight: safety advocates

Advertisement Women’s advocacy groups fear a lack of transparency in the review of a federal government respectful relationships website means it will continue to promote harmful or misleading messages around sexual violence to young people. The federal Education Department said there have been more than 298,000 visits to The Good Society website since the $3.8 million resource launched in April as part of the Respect Matters program addressing violence against women. Women’s safety advocates pointed to a video still on The Good Society, featuring the same couple from the milkshake video, in which the woman pressures the man to watch a horror movie about clowns murdering children despite him being visibly uncomfortable.

Milkshakes won t end rape: Government consent education fails once again

Confusing milkshake sexual consent education campaign cost Australian government $3 8m | Relationships and sex education

The campaign, called The Good Society, was heavily criticised on Monday for the “confusing” video, where a young woman smears a milkshake over a young man’s face while telling him to “drink it all”. The video, which aims to teach school children about sex consent, also draws comparisons between “getting pizza” and “can I touch your butt?” “When a person imposes their will on you, it’s as if they were moving the ‘Yes line’ over the ‘Maybe zone’ or the ‘End zone’, ignoring your rich inner world,” the video voiceover says. “And that’s not good.” This is the government s new video to educate teenagers on consent. and honestly, I think I actually know less about the issue after watching this. What s going on?

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