Kids put at risk by family law system, says Rosie Batty
Rosie Batty is spear-heading a family law reform campaign. Picture: Aaron Francis Rosie Batty says the family law system is exposing children to harm, forced
Rosie Batty is spear-heading a family law reform campaign. Picture: Aaron Francis Rosie Batty says the family law system is exposing children to harm, forced
The outgoing headmaster of Shore, Timothy Wright. Picture: Chris Pavlich. The outgoing headmaster of one of Australia’s top boys schools has taken aim at the
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.
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
Augusto Zimmermann 3 hrs · The Australian Labor Party has voted against the establishment of a parliamentary inquiry into the notorious family court system.
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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
Janet AlbrechtsenFollow @jkalbrechtsen Colleagues Lee Cuthbert, Paul O’Shaughnessy and Alex Roberts, who captured Mert Ney. Picture: Jane Dempster 12:00AM August 17, 2019 415 Comments On
3:27PM August 8, 2019 Remember the Gillette commercial that attempted to virtue signal changes that in their opinion, men needed to make, we’re delighted to
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