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Local groups marching for justice

Stephen TaylorBy Stephen Taylor22 March 2021Updated:23 March 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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PROTESTORS at a sit-in at the office of Flinders MP Greg Hunt. Picture: Gary Sissons

HUNDREDS of people on the Mornington Peninsula were in step with thousands across Australia last Monday, 15 March, at March4Justice rallies.

A march in Rosebud coincided with about 20 people showing their support for an end to gender-based discrimination and violence outside the Somerville office of Flinders MP Greg Hunt. The group gathered to demand that women be “heard, respected and represented in Canberra” as well to call for an end to gender-based discrimination and violence in society.

The staging of the sit-in outside Mr Hunt’s office was because “his office is our doorway to Canberra”, organiser Mieke Suggars said.

Their Somerville rally was run in conjunction with a larger March4Justice at Rosebud in the Treasury Gardens, Melbourne, in Sydney, Brisbane and Canberra.

Ms Suggars said the Somerville action was in protest at a “culture of cover up” which seeks to dismiss claims by victims of violence while seeming to support their alleged attackers.

“I was disgusted by the Prime Minister [Scott Morrison] who said he took [Attorney-General] Christian Porter at his word but hadn’t even bothered to read the full details of the case made by his accuser,” she said.

Mr Porter has denied a historic rape allegation by a female debating colleague in Sydney while they were teenagers.

“Events or crimes are so often treated as an inconvenience or nuisance by their perpetrators,” Ms Suggars said. “The Brittany Higgins case was treated as an election issue instead of a workplace safety issue.” 

Ms Suggars said most attacks against women were perpetrated by men they knew and then “the people around them cover it up”.

She scoffed at the PM’s offer to “meet the rally organisers in Canberra ‘behind closed doors’” on Monday: “That’s what it’s all about,” she said. “It’s about an underlying culture of cover-up. It would show he was really listening if he came out onto the Parliament House steps and heard what the people are saying.”

First published in the Frankston Times – 23 March 2021

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