Speakers told a rally that gendered violence is a 鈥渘ational emergency鈥 and called on government institutions 鈥渢o treat it as such鈥. Kerry Smith reports.
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Speakers told a rally that gendered violence is a 鈥渘ational emergency鈥 and called on government institutions 鈥渢o treat it as such鈥. Kerry Smith reports.
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NSW women鈥檚 organisations are calling for improvements to a coercive control听bill听so that it helps combat the behaviour rather than escalate it. Paul Gregoire reports.
More than 200 people reclaimed Beaumont Street in Hamilton, Newcastle, on October 28 as part of Reclaim the Night, reports Steve O'Brien.
The Illawarra community gathered at Lysaght Park听for the annual Reclaim the Night protest to demand the right to be free from violence. Kate Simpson reports.
Unionists are听keen for Labor to act on听its promise to听expand family violence leave for all workers. Jackie Kris reports.
Five hundred people called on Prime Minister Scott Morrison to implement changes to stop gendered and domestic violence against women. Niko Leka reports.
A second pandemic is lurking in the shadows of COVID-19 鈥 the pandemic of听femicide听and violence against women, writes听Markela Panegyres.
Systemic sexism and harassment at work is made easier because of the material inequalities women face, including the gender pay gap, write听Chloe de Silva and Mary Merkenich.
Kavita Krishnan reports on disturbing proposals by figures in Narendra Modi's government to subject women to greater state surveillance for their "protection".
The link between听gender inequality and women鈥檚 experiences of violence at work needs to be broken, argues Sarah Hathway.
Hundreds of people gathered in a silent vigil on the steps of Victoria's Parliament House on January 18 in response to the brutal murder of Aya Maasarwe, a 21-year-old Palestinian international student who was killed on January 16.
The rape and murder of comedian Eurydice Dixon in Melbourne on June 12 has prompted a nationwide discussion about the endemic nature of male violence against women, as well as a push for solutions 鈥 short and long-term.
MARGARITA WINDISCH, a sexual assault councillor and educator on family violence at Victoria University, spoke to 3CR on June 18. Below is a transcript of her remarks. The full Podcast can be found .
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