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This week marks the end of Grace Tame’s time as Australian of the Year. She has used her tenure to provide a clarion call for a national reckoning about the treatment of women. Along with other victim-survivors and advocates she has challenged us to do better. We must honour her work in this role, as well as the work of so many others, by achieving a National Plan, writes Labor Senator Jenny McAllister. We didn’t know it at the time, but Grace Tame’s powerful advocacy coincided with – and amplified – a cultural moment that had been building in…
- 19 May 2022
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