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From labour market to supermarket

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We often hear about immigration being good for the labour market. But as with most economic ‘facts’ and arguments, the benefits often obscure the human cost. A recent survey showed that 80% of Australians view immigrants as being good for…
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Thinking more broadly about violence

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Women are always teaching us new things, as long as we take the opportunity to listen. And as bell hooks has reminded us, we need to listen closely to the concrete reality of the marginalised in order to imagine a…
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Making the Links Podcast: Episode 2

In Episode 2, Vahideh speaks with Rodney Vlais on the importance of looking at patriarchal structures in violence against women.
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Syphilis fact sheets in Arabic, Chinese Simplified, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Thai and Vietnamese

Victorian Sexual Health Network has developed fact sheets about syphilis in Arabic, Chinese Simplified, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Thai and Vietnamese. You can read more about syphilis by using the links below: Syphilis (English) fact sheet.pdf Syphilis (Arabic) fact sheet.pdf…
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My body, my consent in Arabic, Farsi, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, Punjabi, Spanish, Thai and Vietnamese

Multicultural Families Organisation has developed fact sheets about sexual violence in Arabic, Farsi, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, Punjabi, Spanish, Thai and Vietnamese. You can read more about my body, my consent by using the link below: My body, my consent…
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Chlamydia fact sheets in Arabic, Chinese Simplified, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Thai and Vietnamese

Victorian Sexual Health Network has developed fact sheets about chlamydia in Arabic, Chinese Simplified, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Thai and Vietnamese. You can read more about chlamydia by using the links below: Chlamydia (English) fact sheet.pdf Chlamydia (Arabic) fact sheet.pdf…
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What needs to change in Australia’s handling of violence against women?

Radio segment Radio National Breakfast with Cathy Van Extel After months of allegations of assault, rape and demeaning and sexualised attacks on women, there are hopes a new cabinet taskforce will tackle the root causes of these problems, including reforming…
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