News & Views The price Dee Madigan paid for fighting back against dangerous online attacks A man was waiting for Dee Madigan to be walking on her own, late at night, on a dark, empty street, secretly filming her.
News & Views Man charged after making alleged death threats to Brittany Higgins, her fiance and their dog A man has been charged by police after allegedly making death threats against Brittany Higgins, her fiance David Sharaz and the couple’s dog.
News & Views The ‘liberated’ Twitter cuts human rights, curation and accessibility departments Entire departments have gone under Elon Musk’s Twitter liberation, as 50 per cent of the workforce was cut over the weekend.
sport NRLW player Julia Robinson faces body shaming and online trolls for the second time in weeks Broncos player Julia Robinson is facing online abuse for the second time in a matter of weeks, with trolls criticising her muscles.
Advice Five lessons from Tayla Harris on advocating for change One of Australia’s most prominent female athletes, Tayla Harris, shares five lessons on how to advocate for important change.
News & Views Brittany Higgins reveals ‘relentless’ online trolling she has experienced Brittany Higgins has revealed the relentless online abuse she has experienced, sharing some of the toxic comments she has received.
News & Views AFLW star Tayla Harris named Victoria’s Young Australian of the Year Tayla Harris has been named Victoria’s Young Australian of the Year for 2021 in recognition of her off-field advocacy for preventing violence against women.
News & Views Social media is the new frontier for gendered abuse. It’s time to clean up our feeds Social media is the new frontier for gendered violence and the rapid escalation we’ve witnessed during the coronavirus pandemic is chilling.
News & Views Police have a responsibility to respond as strongly to the online harassment of women as they did for Dylan Grimes We know women experience serious online harassment and abuse at higher rates than men. So why are police letting so many women down?
News & Views Leigh Sales showed us the abuse women cop online. When are we going to stop tolerating misogyny? Research shows one in five Australian women experience degrading content online. This is not ‘harmless’ or ‘normal’, writes Louise Richardson-Self.
Life Will Twitter’s new rules on hateful speech also protect women? Twitter’s updated rules against hateful conduct, expands the policy to include ‘language that dehumanises others on the basis of religion.’
News & Views The rise of image-based abuse online: It’s time to stamp out the trolls Get back under the bridge where you belong.