The reckoning: one city, four murders

Earlier this month the charity White Ribbon Australia, which was dedicated to ending violence against women by promoting “gender equity, healthy relationships and a new vision of masculinity”, shut down after 12 years. In its last four years it had spent nearly $20 million promoting awareness campaigns and corporate accreditation programs aimed at changing men’s attitudes and behaviours, only to be criticised for its profligacy and poor management.
Its demise comes on the heels of sobering evidence that our efforts to curb violence are failing. In Victoria, according to the Crime Statistics Agency 82,652 “family incidents” were reported to police in the state in 2018-19, a per capita increase of 6.4 per cent since 2015. The NSW Government, meanwhile, has revealed that family violence killings doubled in the year to March, reaching 38. Fifteen of the victims were women, a rise of 36 per cent, but 14 men were killed, up nearly 300 per cent, and children’s deaths increased seven-fold.

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Two years of #MeToo: a disaster for men and women

The movement has turned women into weaklings and men into monsters. Joanna Williams Associate Editor At Spiked 10th October 2019 Share Topics Culture Feminism Politics UK USA This month marks the second anniversary of #MeToo, a movement that began with accusations of sexual assault against Harvey Weinstein but rapidly morphed into a global phenomenon that

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11 Sickening Signs You’re Dealing With A Sneaky Female Narcissist

By Shahida Arabi, February 16th 2018 God & Man 1. She can’t stand not being the center of attention. This is someone who continually hogs the limelight, especially from someone she views as a threat. No amount of attention is ever enough. A narcissistic female could have a loving family, but she will still step

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The Big Stack: How the government hijacked the AAT – your CSA adjudicator

The independence of the AAT is being challenged by political appointments. Photo: Dhiresh Kohli/Facebook David Hardaker Share Tweet Share Reddit Pin Email Comment The federal government has stacked the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, one of its biggest independent quasi judicial bodies, with 65 former Liberal staffers, ministers, candidates and donors over the past six years. An

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AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY: BETRAYER OF THE AUSTRALIAN FAMILIES

  Augusto Zimmermann 3 hrs · The Australian Labor Party has voted against the establishment of a parliamentary inquiry into the notorious family court system. Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the inquiry into the system will examine a slew of issues, including custody disputes and exorbitant legal costs. Morrison said that the inquiry will assess

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Scott Morrison Launches War on Fathers

MEDIA ALERT MEDIA ALERT MEDIA ALERT Scott Morrison Launches War on Fathers By announcing yet another inquiry into Australia’s dysfunctional family law and child support systems, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has effectively launched a war on our nation’s fathers, Sue Price, spokeswoman for Men’s Rights Agency, one of Australia’s longest-running family law reform groups, claims.

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Psychology’s war on men

Flat White Rob Tiller Rob Tiller 13 September 2019 5:00 AM American pharmaceutical companies aren’t allowed to advertise on Australian TV unless you’re talking over-the-counter cold tablets or pain killers. Which means you never hear “side effects may include involuntary paralysis” between episodes of Shark Week down under. A dose of the potential paralytic might’ve

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False Domestic Violence Complaints Ruin Lives

18/08/2017 by Sonia Hickey & Ugur Nedim Domestic violence has reached epidemic levels in Australia. The figures show that on average, one person is killed every week at the hands of their current or former partner. Shelters, crisis services, and frontline community legal centres are stretched to the limit. The Prime Minister has called the

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Morrison government to launch review of the Family Court

By David Crowe September 17, 2019 — 12.29pm The Morrison government will launch a new review of the Family Court to be led by former social services minister Kevin Andrews in a response to mounting complaints about rulings and a dispute over men’s rights. The parliamentary inquiry comes after years of criticism of the court

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Feminist influence in the courts: the diabolical episode of the 30-second rapist

  Breaking News: 16-09-2013 Anna Marshall Following pressure from feminist groups, the Western Australian parliament in 1985 dramatically amended the law relating to rape, first by changing the term rape to sexual assault and then greatly widening the definition of what could be classed as sexual assault. Many acts not previously constituting rape were included

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