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Last modified on Sun 14 Mar 2021 16.08 EDT Hello, and welcome to the week. It’s Monday 15 March, and this is Imogen Dewey bringing you news about today’s March4Justice rallies, the new federal parliament. Parliament will be suspended between midday and 1.30pm today so MPs who wish to can join thousands attending demanding more action be taken in response to allegations of workplace abuse and lack of respect for women, kicked off yesterday in Perth. Greens, Labor and crossbench MPs have committed to attend alongside those marching on Parliament House, but Tasmanian MP Bridget Archer is the only Liberal MP to say she will attend. (Scott Morrison said he was open to receiving a “private” delegation.) Former and current female ....
Last modified on Wed 10 Mar 2021 15.27 EST Ructions at Buckingham Palace fuel republican movements, Australia’s vaccine timeline is disputed, and Congress has passed a record emergency package. Those are the lead stories, this Thursday 11 March. The Australian Medical Association has contradicted the federal government’s claims that its Covid-19 vaccination targets are “on track”, suggesting that the “very ambitious” goal of having all Australians vaccinated by October should be revised until the end of the year. Only 106,000 of the 1.4m doses of vaccine set aside for phase 1A have been administered since 21 February, with Labor suggesting double that number would need to be administered, daily, to reach the stated target. AMA president, Omar Khorshid, confirmed that a shortage of vaccine was the major factor for rollout delays, and while Australia would be in “less of a hurry” than nations like the US or UK, a slower vaccination timeline would see Australi ....
Last modified on Mon 1 Mar 2021 15.01 EST Good morning, it’s Tamara Howie here on Tuesday 2 March with the recommendations from the aged care royal commission, the latest on historic rape allegations confronting Canberra, and the teens taking the government to task over the climate crisis. Top stories The woman who has alleged she was raped by a cabinet minister in January 1988 has been described as “an incredibly smart, witty, talented and capable person” by her friend Jeremy Samuel. Samuel said the incident “was a very, very heavy weight on her” after she revealed the historical rape allegation to him in June 2019, a year before her death. The prime minister ....
Morning mail: turmoil over minister rape allegations, Sarkozy guilty, teens sue over climate crisis msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.