Pressed on the controversy over his appearance at a women’s rally,the prime minister said:“People can see the video for themselves”.
Here we are,with thousands rallying in the streets to stop violence against women;and yet again it’s become a lunatic lightning rod for political brawling.
Criminologist Michael Salter says leaders must be prepared to take a wider view of domestic violence prevention when national cabinet convenes for an urgent meeting.
Anthony Albanese will on Tuesday announce the investment to bring a cutting-edge computing company to Australia.
ABC footage shows the prime minister asking rally organiser Sarah Williams if she wanted him to speak just before his comments to the crowd prompted her furious outburst.
Scott Morrison must be feeling either empathy or schadenfreude as he watches Albanese cop bad press for his handling of a rally.
The moment the prime minister decided to address the crowd.
Women cannot be left with a choice of poverty or evil,advocates argue,as data reveals which parts of Sydney are most afflicted by domestic assault.
Wearing an eye patch,Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel delivers his sermon and sends words of comfort to his alleged attacker.
Mark Dreyfus said actions that need to be taken to address domestic violence have already been identified.
The federal Coalition joined several premiers,including Victoria’s,in demanding urgent national cabinet attention on the number of women being killed by men.