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19 March 2020
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New South Wales
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Australian Government pumps $150 million into false feminist DV Narrative
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Standing Committee on
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Greens Senator Larissa Waters crude, revolting post about Coronavirus
Greens senator Larissa Waters removes controversial coronavirus post
Australian Greens
'Potentially dangerous': One Nation's tactics at family law inquiry concern women's advocates
Discredited themes, including that men’s aggression is caused by
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