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Eleanor Marsh is an Audio Video Producer at The Age

Sexual consent: Why ‘no’ is not enough in some states

Sexual consent: Why ‘no’ is not enough in some states

Do you understand sexual consent? It's more complex than you might think.

  • by Nicole Precel and Eleanor Marsh

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US regulator poised to let Boeing 737 MAX plane fly again

US regulator poised to let Boeing 737 MAX plane fly again

America's Federal Aviation Administration is expected to clear Boeing’s 737 MAX to fly again after grounding the jet for nearly two years due to a pair of crashes that killed 346 people

  • by David Koenig, Tom Krisher and Eleanor Marsh
Invisible Crime - The Story That Had To Be Told

Invisible Crime - The Story That Had To Be Told

Every week our newsrooms report on sexual violence. Its prevalence cannot be denied.

  • by Rachael Dexter, Nicole Precel and Eleanor Marsh
Everything you need to know about reporting a sexual assault

Everything you need to know about reporting a sexual assault

What happens in a police interview? What’s involved in a rape kit? We demystify the process, step by step.

  • by Rachael Dexter, Eleanor Marsh and Nicole Precel
Why there are more men than women on juries

Why there are more men than women on juries

When Rosie* ended up on the jury of a historic child sex abuse case a few years ago, she noticed straight away that she was different to other jurors.

  • by Rachael Dexter, Craig Butt, Eleanor Marsh and Nicole Precel
Are we failing victims of sexual violence?
Investigation
Invisible crime

Are we failing victims of sexual violence?

Awareness of sexual assault is on the rise in Australia, but the vast majority of cases still go unreported because victims are reluctant to contact police. In a special investigation, we look at what happens when they do.

  • by Nicole Precel, Rachael Dexter and Eleanor Marsh
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In their own words: what survivors told us

In their own words: what survivors told us

Dozens of victims of sexual violence reached out to the Brisbane Times to share their experiences of the criminal justice system. These are some of their stories in their own words.

  • by Nicole Precel, Eleanor Marsh and Rachael Dexter
Confident Norah Jones does it her way
Review
Review

Confident Norah Jones does it her way

Six years since Norah Jones last swooned Australian crowds with a croon, she returned to the Palais on a crisp night with an array of new singles and a few old favourites.

  • by Eleanor Marsh
Trip to the unknown: Mills DJs a sci-fi symphony
Review
Arts

Trip to the unknown: Mills DJs a sci-fi symphony

Techno legend Jeff Mills takes his show off the stage and into new spaces.

  • by Eleanor Marsh
Hairdressers at the frontline of family violence

Hairdressers at the frontline of family violence

Zowie Evans still thinks about a distressed client who walked into the salon she worked at 12 years ago, and wonders if she is OK.

  • by Eleanor Marsh and Nicole Precel
Hobby horse competition 'not just gallivanting around the paddock'

Hobby horse competition 'not just gallivanting around the paddock'

Each contestant will be judged to the same standards as those who compete on a real horse.

  • by Eleanor Marsh and Amy Mitchell-Whittington

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