Joint Media Release - Government Passes Legislation to Prevent and Address Sexual Harassment in Australian Workplaces
GOVERNMENT PASSES LEGISLATION TO PREVENT AND
ADDRESS SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN AUSTRALIAN WORKPLACE
Subjects: Queensland’s Covid-19 restrictions, Respect&Work, National Summit on Women’s Safety
Subjects: Queensland’s Covid-19 restrictions, Respect&Work, National Summit on Women’s Safety
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Transcript – ABC Brisbane with Steve Austin
Subjects: National Summit on Women’s Safety
Read moreTranscript – Sky News, Paul Murray Live
Subjects: Queensland Premier’s NRL border decision, and [email protected]
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SUBJECTS: COVID-19 restrictions, border closures, vaccinations, National Women’s Safety Summit
Transcript – Sky News with Catherine MacGregor
Subjects: Constitution, Queensland border, federal election, Religious Discrimination Bill
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Transcript – Doorstop
Subjects: Vaccination targets and lockdowns
AMANDA STOKER: As we’ve seen with some of the protests that happened over the weekend, Australians are eager to get to the resumption of the freedoms they know and love. To get back to enjoying work and study, and all of the things that make living in this country great. The Morrison Government has a plan, with four steps to it, that is all about getting us back to normal. And at its core is vaccination. Every three days, a million Australians get a jab in their arm. Over 17 million jabs so far. While vaccination is voluntary, not mandatory, we’re counting on Australians here to step up and do what’s necessary to protect their families, to protect their loved ones, and protect the wider community. Every time we step up and do our little bit by getting a jab in the arm, we get ourselves one step closer to the resumption of the life we know and love in this country. And so, I offer that encouragement to Australians, to keep on going, to do their bit, and protect the people they love, by making sure they talk to their GP or go to their pharmacist and get the vaccination that is the key to live as we like to in this great, beautiful country.
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Subjects: lockdown protests, National Cabinet, the Wiggles
KARL STEFANOVIC: A horseback protestor at Coolangatta yesterday calling on the mask-less crowds to illegally cross the border as part of the weekend of anti-lockdown protests. And the backlash was quick and fierce. Police, politicians, and thousands on social media slamming the demos for risking yet more COVID transmissions. Let’s discuss with Queensland Senator Amanda Stoker, in Canberra, and in Sydney TripleM’s Gus Worland. Nice to see you both, thanks for your time.