News & Views Advocate for sexual assault survivors is 2021 Australian of the Year A young advocate who fought for a voice for survivors of sexual assault has been named Australian of the Year.
News & Views Another high profile sexual abuse trial ends without a verdict Kyle Daniels’ child sexual abuse trial is just the latest in a number of high-profile trials that have ended without a verdict this year.
News & Views Donald Trump hit with fresh accusation of sexual assault weeks before the US election US President, Donald Trump has been hit with yet another accusation of sexual assault just weeks out from the federal election.
News & Views #LetUsSpeak: Gag laws in Victoria prevent sexual assault survivors from telling their stories Thousands of survivors of sexual assault in Victoria have lost the right to publicly identify themselves and tell their stories.
News & Views Harvey Weinstein sentenced to 23 years in prison The sentence was delivered by Justice James Burke, after a jury found Weinstein guilty of a first-degree criminal sex act and third-degree rape.
Uncategorised Harvey Weinstein found guilty of criminal sex act and third-degree rape In a watershed #MeToo moment, Harvey Weinstein has been found guilty of criminal sex act and third-degree rape on Monday at Manhattan Criminal Courthouse.
News & Views The case Harvey Weinstein’s lawyer is really making Donna Rotunno, Harvey Weinstein’s lawyer, made headlines after telling The New York Times’ Megan Twohey she never made herself vulnerable to sexual assault.
News & Views New investigation reveals how badly police have failed survivors of sexual assault A ground-breaking investigation by ABC News has revealed, for the first time, the outcome of nearly every sexual assault reported to the police in Australia between 2008 and 2017.
News & Views #LetHerSpeak: Northern Territory to reform sexual assault gag laws The archaic gag laws, currently in place only in Tasmania and the Northern Territory, prohibit survivors of sexual assault from sharing their stories in the media.
News & Views US training seminar tells executive women their brains are small & pancake-like Ernst & Young held a seminar that described the differences between men’s and women’s brains, as well as telling the female attendees how to dress at work.
News & Views Why a code of conduct may not be enough to change the boys’ club culture in the Liberal Party While a code of conduct is a step in the right direction, it is unlikely to change the internal culture of the Liberal Party.
News & Views It was a chance to discuss women’s safety, instead women were silenced The PM said women should ‘contact the police’. At least one MP deleted comments about the safety of women from his Facebook page.