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Oct 7, 2020 9 tweets 2 min read Read on X
Women, who comprise slightly more than half the population, who have carried Australia through this pandemic and borne the brunt of the adverse financial & social implications of COVID19 get 0.0385% of the $600B+ spend. There's no way that's not shocking. But wait! There's more!
The fact the Treasurer attempted to dress up this minuscule contribution of $240 million in the 'Women's Economic Security Statement' as significant for women was galling.
The government’s wilful ignorance and/or lack of regard for the economic reality for women in Australia was confirmed in the scramble to find said ‘Women’s Economic Security Statement’. Not with the Budget papers online. That it wasn't even printed on official paper is telling.
It states 5 focus areas:
• repair/rebuild women’s workforce participation & further close the pay gap
• greater choice/flexibility for families to manage work & care
• support women as leaders
• respond to diverse needs of women
• support women to be safe at work and home
To meaningfully pursue any of these absolutely crucial objectives that would reduce gender inequity, the requisite policies and investment would have to be headline-making, front and centre, priorities in the Budget. As they should have been.
The issues identified above are significant and the suggestion that they could be even marginally improved by spending less than one percent of the entire Budget is absolute fantasy at best.
Women’s safety would not be assisted even if every dollar of the $240million was spent on it. It is deeply insulting to suggest that. It’s devastating when you contemplate that demand for DV services, chronically underfunded/ stretched pre-COVID, has surged during this pandemic.
A government remotely concerned with supporting “job creation & entrepreneurialism” among women would invest in affordable, high-quality child care.
That middle-aged & older women – already bearing an unforgivable burden for spending their lives caring for others that's been exacerbated by COVID – have been unanimously declared as losers in this budget is truly shameful. womensagenda.com.au/latest/that-wo…

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Jun 9, 2022
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A 🧵 on a piece of @MonashUni research that ought to make us all weep, retch, explode with white rage & demand better.

'Between 2001-2018 middle-aged women have gone from a place of relative mental calm, to reporting the highest level of serious mental distress.'
"This dramatic rise in mental distress is closely associated with financial insecurity. A large portion of Australian women grow poorer as they move along a socially and politically engineered, gendered poverty trajectory."
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She recently spoke to @Mamamia about something totally wild ... so wild it seems like it couldn't possibly be true. And yet? It is!

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"In one year, we will save $13,000 which we plan to put towards paying off our mortgage."
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'When I walked onto the stage for the Melbourne #March4Justice & saw a giant mass of people stretching beyond the horizon, I was transformed. The first oceanic roar of tens of thousands of voices was powerful beyond words,' @MarcellaBrasset reflects in @WomensAgenda
'We stood together & roared for First Nations women, women of colour, trans women, women journalists, for gender equality activists, for survivors, for the women & children who have lost their lives to gendered violence. We roared together for *all* women and girls to be safe.'
'It felt healing in an excruciating chapter in which the bruises and scars too many women carry were laid bare. I hope every survivor and every woman can remember, & keep feeling, the healing of that moment.'
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Apr 13, 2021
For too long individual women have carried the burden of managing sexual harassment & assault in their places of work. It is too often that victims of harassment & assault lose their jobs, their income, their standing - rather than perpetrators.
It is critical and overdue that employers assume active responsibility not just for managing sexual harassment after it occurs but preventing and eliminating it. Providing a complaints mechanism after the fact is not good enough.
The Federal government's commitment to making all workplaces safer for women will be judged on whether it commits to four substantive changes in the Respect@Work report that will strengthen health and safety laws and lead to meaningful reform.
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Mar 2, 2021
It came to me last night as I attempted to find my way into slumber. The PM @ScottMorrisonMP had heard ‘rumours’ of allegations against a Cabinet minister from inquiries via @4corners & @Milliganreports 'Nothing of substance' though. He couldn’t possibly 'interfere'.
I mulled over this last night and I do not believe the PM is telling the truth. I call bullshit and I rarely swear.

I thought back to that day in October last year when I received a phonecall from the PM's office telling me to stop criticising their federal budget.
The day after handing down the biggest spending budget in Oz's history someone inside the PM’s office had enough time – and obvious inclination – to pick up the phone to me. They said I'm a ‘public figure’ & took issue enough with my words that it was necessary to ‘interfere’.
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