Politics ‘They’ll do it to someone else’: Bronnie Taylor slams Chris Minns for bullying her on pay discrepancy Deputy Leader of the NSW Opposition, Bronnie Taylor has accused Premier Chris Minns of deception, bullying and mistreatment.
Politics The government has released its action plans to end violence against women and children. Will they be enough? These long-awaited plans detail what the Commonwealth, state and territory governments have agreed to do to eliminate domestic violence.
Politics Federal government sets new targets to end violence against women The government has set targets to end violence against women and children, including a dedicated Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander plan.
Music Jack River and fellow Aussie musicians support bill for fair pay to radio artists Australian musicians have stood behind bill to remove limits on how much artists can be paid when their music is played on the radio.
Local Former Liberal deputy leader Julie Bishop calls for Australians to support the Voice Former Liberal deputy leader Julie Bishop has called for Australians to support the Indigenous voice to parliament.
Local Independent senator Lidia Thorpe has announced her retirement from politics Independent senator Lidia Thorpe has announced her retirement from politics when her term expires in 2028.
Women's Health News Advocates demand action on shocking rates of sexual assault at university Advocates are demanding urgent action on sexual assault ahead of the government’s response to the Universities Accord Interim Report.
Soapbox Robodebt: When ‘mateship’ and a ‘fair go’ went on holiday Almost half a million Australians were victims of Robodebt. Others were victims of Centrelink’s automated debt recovery systems.
Local Sexual harassment is still very much alive in Parliament. More policy change is needed Monash University research share their findings examining the Victorian government’s trailblazing Victim Survivors’ Advisory Council (VSAC),
Soapbox Between nostalgia and amnesia: The legacy of Julia Gillard as PM, 10 years after her ousting People have been quick to wipe their hands clean of yesterday’s sexism in order to make Gillard yesterday’s heroine, writes Joshua Black.
Politics Historic Voice to Parliament legislation passes the Senate for an official referendum Australians will officially be able to vote on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament as a proposal is approved by the Senate for a referendum.
News & Views MP Dr Sophie Scamps is tackling childhood obesity with bill to restrict junk food marketing Independent MP Dr Sophie Scamps introduces bill to ban junk food marketing in an attempt to tackle the growing issue of childhood obesity.