September 14, 2023
Watch all of the speeches from “Why Can’t Women Talk About Sex” Canberra
You can now watch all of the videos from the “Why Can’t Women Talk About Sex” event at Parliament House in Canberra.
You can now watch all of the videos from the “Why Can’t Women Talk About Sex” event at Parliament House in Canberra.
Today in Parliament House, Canberra, nine women shared what happens when they talk about sex-based rights and realities. Over the coming days we will share all of their speeches along with the remarks made by several politicians who attended, including Senator Claire Chandler, Senator Alex Antic and Senator Ralph Babet.
Nine women who have been penalised for speaking about women’s sex-based rights are heading to Canberra’s Parliament House to address federal politicians, the media and the public.
Journalist and radio presenter Ben Fordham has suggested there may be some ‘fireworks’ this week as eight women gather to speak about women’s sex-based rights.
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