A friend, a lawyer, and a journalist try to hold power to account.
Michael Bradley, Jo Dyer & Samantha Maiden hosted by Julia Baird
Presented at All About Women 2022
This talk is recommended for age 15+
Captioned and Auslan
In a posthumous letter, "Kate" accused federal MP and Minister for Industry Christian Porter of raping her as a young woman. Following her death, Kate’s friends have campaigned to have her accusations investigated.
This event unites those central to the fight: the friend (Jo Dyer), the lawyer (Michael Bradley), and the journalist who broke major parts of the story (Samantha Maiden). Each will reveal their insights into how the pursuit of justice unfolded, its cultural impact, and how we can seek political accountability.
Moderated by Julia Baird, this will be a big conversation about feminism and the law, friendship and power, hope and action. What responsibility do we have to our friends, our loved ones, and our community?
First broadcast Sunday March 13 2022.
Duration: approx 60 minutes.
Rental period: 30 days
Exploring the reality for women in Afghanistan now.
Hosted by Diana Sayed
Presented at All About Women 2022
Captioned
At the end of August 2021, Australian and American military forces withdrew from Afghanistan. With the Taliban now in control after the 20-year "war on terror", many are fearful ...
Five incredible LGBTQI+ writers share a personal tale about their relationship to womanhood, intimate, considered and, as always, rooted in community.
Presented at All About Women 2022
This talk is recommended for age 15+
Captioned and Auslan
Queerstories invites storytellers to share the tale t...
Wendy McCarthy
Hosted by Larissa Behrendt
Wendy McCarthy is one of Australian feminism's heroes. She shares her remarkable life and achievements, and the lessons she has learned - and taught us all.
From country schoolgirl to relentless national campaigner for women and children; from passiona...