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Women's March 4 Justice attracts 3,000 in Perth as women voice anger at violence, inequality - ABC News
Women's March 4 Justice attracts 3,000 in Perth as women voice anger at violence, inequalityShareAbout 3,000 women gathered in Perth's CBD on Sunday for the first of a series of women's marches planned around Australia, demanding an end to gendered violence. Inspired by former Liberal staffer Brittany Higgins and , the protesters demanded greater action to end sexual assault and ensure women's safety.In February, inside the office of Defence Minister Linda Reynolds.It has prompted a fierce public debate about the treatment of women in Parliament House and broader society.Speaking at the...…Women's March 4 Justice attracts 3,000 in Perth as women voice anger at violence, inequalityShareAbout 3,000 women gathered in Perth's CBD on Sunday for the first of a series of women's marches planned around Australia, demanding an end to gendered violence. Inspired by former Liberal staffer Brittany Higgins and , the protesters demanded greater action to end sexual assault and ensure women's safety.In February, inside the office of Defence Minister Linda Reynolds.It has prompted a fierce public debate about the treatment of women in Parliament House and broader society.Speaking at the...WW…
WA man set to be first Australian fitted with tracking device for alleged COVID-19 breach - ABC News
ShareA 53-year-old man accused of breaching quarantine directions and is set to become the first person in the country to be fitted with a tracking ankle bracelet.Police allege Paul John Lawrence had been visiting family in Queensland and returned to WA on Friday without first applying for permission to return to the state.Acting Deputy Commissioner Paul Steel said Mr Lawrence complained of chest pains when he arrived at Perth Airport so was taken to hospital for treatment.It is alleged he then defied a direction to wait for transport to a quarantine hotel and instead left the hospital and...…ShareA 53-year-old man accused of breaching quarantine directions and is set to become the first person in the country to be fitted with a tracking ankle bracelet.Police allege Paul John Lawrence had been visiting family in Queensland and returned to WA on Friday without first applying for permission to return to the state.Acting Deputy Commissioner Paul Steel said Mr Lawrence complained of chest pains when he arrived at Perth Airport so was taken to hospital for treatment.It is alleged he then defied a direction to wait for transport to a quarantine hotel and instead left the hospital and...WW…
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