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Men's Weekly

For Indigenous women, the #MeToo movement is a deeper fight against racism, power and oppression

  • Written by Dr Tess Ryan, Project Officer- Building Cultural Capacity Project Learning and Teaching Centre, Australian Catholic University
For Indigenous women, the #MeToo movement is a deeper fight against racism, power and oppressionIn Australia, the interplay between government and Indigenous peoples frequently feels similar to an abusive and controlling relationship.Mick Tsikas/AAP

In 2006, an African-American woman, Tarana Burke, started the #MeToo movement on social media, a call for victims of sexual violence and harassment to share their experiences.

Yet, 11 years...

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Health & Wellness

Why NDIS Cleaning Services Boost Health, Safety & Independence

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For many Australians living with a disability, maintaining a clean and safe home can be challenging. Everyday cleaning tasks-like vacuuming, mopping, sanitising kitchens, or bathrooms-may pose physica...

Why Choosing a GP Bundoora Is Key to Consistent and Preventive Healthcare

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Access to dependable primary healthcare is essential for maintaining long-term wellbeing. Choosing a trusted GP Bundoora allows individuals and families to receive ongoing medical support close to h...

What Does an NDIS Support Coordinator Actually Do?

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The role of a support coordinator is often mentioned in NDIS conversations, but it isn’t always clearly understood. Many participants wonder what a support coordinator actually does day to day, and ho...