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EPISODE · Feb 11, 2022 · 20 MIN

Legacy matters

from The Women's Agenda Podcast

What a week. The spine-tingling moments were huge, as were the disappointments. We heard from Grace Tame and Brittany Higgins, speaking brilliantly at the National Press Club. We heard an apology from Scott Morrison and others, although it was limited in what it covered. We saw the Religious Discrimination Bill going to hell and the true colours of those who were pushing for it. We discuss on this and more on this week's ep of The Women's Agenda Podcast, made possible thanks to Charles Sturt University. The Women's Agenda Podcast is produced by Agenda Media, publisher of Women's Agenda. You can check out our other podcasts The Women's Health Project and The Leadership Lesson. Stories discussed this week include: Grace Tame & Brittany Higgins address National Press ClubGrace Tame has changed Australia in a way Morrison never will. No wonder he holds ‘a fear’ of her influence.Parliament formally apologises for harm to staffers from bullying, sexual harassment & assaultScott Morrison doesn’t think about legacyMorrison government faces wave of backlash on its religious discrimination billLiberal revolt removes all discrimination against gay and transgender children‘What message do we want parliament to send to these kids?’ MPs from all sides speak out over religious discrimination bill’s ongoing shortfallsScuttling the religion package shows where priorities lay all along – Sydney Morning HeraldMen twice as likely to be highly paid, new gender equality scorecard shows4 STEM leaders who will reshape the world we know in 2022 and beyondWomen in science still jumping higher hurdles Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What a week. The spine-tingling moments were huge, as were the disappointments. We heard from Grace Tame and Brittany Higgins, speaking brilliantly at the National Press Club. We heard an apology from Scott Morrison and others, although it was limited in what it covered. We saw the Religious Discrimination Bill going to hell and the true colours of those who were pushing for it. We discuss on this and more on this week's ep of The Women's Agenda Podcast, made possible thanks to Charles Sturt University. The Women's Agenda Podcast is produced by Agenda Media, publisher of Women's Agenda. You can check out our other podcasts The Women's Health Project and The Leadership Lesson. Stories discussed this week include: Grace Tame & Brittany Higgins address National Press ClubGrace Tame has changed Australia in a way Morrison never will. No wonder he holds ‘a fear’ of her influence.Parliament formally apologises for harm to staffers from bullying, sexual harassment & assaultScott Morrison doesn’t think about legacyMorrison government faces wave of backlash on its religious discrimination billLiberal revolt removes all discrimination against gay and transgender children‘What message do we want parliament to send to these kids?’ MPs from all sides speak out over religious discrimination bill’s ongoing shortfallsScuttling the religion package shows where priorities lay all along – Sydney Morning HeraldMen twice as likely to be highly paid, new gender equality scorecard shows4 STEM leaders who will reshape the world we know in 2022 and beyondWomen in science still jumping higher hurdles Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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