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Gender-based Violence in the Workplace, Depicting Family Violence on Screen, Social Media Legislation, Lockdown Reflections from Collingwood College

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 HeadlinesOmicron strainNSW floodsDavid Gulpilil Ridjimiraril Dalaithngu diesInternational Day of the Elimination of Violence Against Women and 16 Days of ActivismPhuong speaks with Professor Sara Charlesworth, Director of RMIT’s Centre for People, Organisation and Work and Professor of Gender, Work and Regulation in the School of Management, about gender-based violence in the workplace. CONTENT WARNING: The following interview mentions sexual harassment and abuse.  Kannagi speaks with Professor Lisa French, Dean of RMIT's School of Media and Communication, about the Netflix mini series Maid, family violence and the importance of women telling diverse stories on screen. CONTENT WARNING: Please be aware that this conversation is about family violence. If this type of content is a trigger for you, please contact WIRE on 1300 134 130 or 1800 RESPECT on 1800 737 732, or your state-based service. Evie speaks with Sam Floreani, a digital rights activist currently working with Digital Rights Watch about the proposed new legislation aimed at making online “trolls” accountable for their actions why online anonymity is good. We play the episode of a short series of interviews Phuong did with some students in Grades 3/4 from Collingwood College called 'A snapshot in time'. Tune in next week for another installment. SongsIf I don't hear from you tonight - Courtney BarnettGrowing up - Alex the Astronaut

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