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misogyny

Sexual violence on the big screen

Erica Jolly asks whether it’s appropriate to depict violence against women in film and TV in the name of historical accuracy.

Absent from the party

Given the past seven days endured by Julia Gillard’s government, Bridget Rollason asks if Labor missed an opportunity for smarter discussion last week.

Sexual violence on the big screen

Erica Jolly asks whether it’s appropriate to depict violence against women in film and TV in the name of historical accuracy.

Absent from the party

Given the past seven days endured by Julia Gillard’s government, Bridget Rollason asks if Labor missed an opportunity for smarter discussion last week.

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Sexual violence on the big screen

Erica Jolly asks whether it’s appropriate to depict violence against women in film and TV in the name of historical accuracy.

Absent from the party

Given the past seven days endured by Julia Gillard’s government, Bridget Rollason asks if Labor missed an opportunity for smarter discussion last week.

The fight’s not over

Australian women have attained the right to vote and equal pay, but has the battle for equality already been won? asks Bridget Rollason.