Rosie Batty
- Opinion
- Political leadership
He almost became PM, now Latham’s the rank outsider who can’t stop spewing bile
For a man who has rebuilt his career as the “outsider”, Latham – when he’s not abusing all and sundry – patently doesn’t mind being inside the tent.
- Alexandra Smith
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Roast Albo: PM cops a grilling at business dinner
The Business Council of Australia’s annual dinner was the classic heavyweight clash of the political and business classes.
- Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
- Exclusive
- Domestic violence
‘You have lost my trust’: Rosie Batty’s angry text to Anne Summers exposes domestic violence policy rift
Behind a big increase in funding, domestic violence experts and advocates are divided on how to fix the problem.
- Jenna Price
Roxane Gay: ‘Men don’t hold each other accountable’
“They don’t call each other out when they hear friends making degrading remarks,” says the author of Bad Feminist.
- Robyn Doreian
- Analysis
- Building Bad
The backers who allowed John Setka’s rise to ultimate power
Five years ago, the head of Australia’s union movement demanded Setka’s resignation. What happened next allowed him to not only survive, but thrive.
- Ben Schneiders
NSW promises emergency domestic violence response ‘in days’
Speaking after an urgent cabinet meeting, Deputy Premier Prue Car highlighted crisis accommodation for women escaping violence as a top priority.
- Alexandra Smith
Powers that be are fanning the flames of our DV crisis
So enough with the generic statements and abstract villains like Andrew Tate, let’s look in the mirror and call out those in our own backyard. We can never put out the fire if we allow the usual suspects to continue to fan the flames of our long-running DV crisis.
- Exclusive
- Domestic violence
Amani’s dad murdered her mum. Now she says leaders must listen
Women cannot be left with a choice of poverty or evil, advocates argue, as data reveals which parts of Sydney are most afflicted by domestic assault.
- Max Maddison and James Massola
- Opinion
- Domestic violence
A royal commission will take too long. Here’s what must be done to keep women safe
A royal commission is an extremely costly and slow institutional tool for responding to what is an urgent problem.
- Rosalind Dixon
- Editorial
- Domestic violence
Please, ministers, spare us your pathetic platitudes on the domestic violence crisis
Earth to Albanese government ministers: the existing approach is clearly not working.
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