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Violence against women is a pressing issue that continues to plague society, with recent cases highlighting the need for change. Women are not the ones being violent, but rather society as a whole needs to address the issue. One area that has not been focused on is the issue of modelling, seen in the behavior of parliamentarians and the glorification of sports where physical contact is common. Adjustments need to be made to promote a more tolerant and respectful society.

The case of alleged murderer Billings, who was granted bail despite threats against his ex-partner, raises concerns about the need for intervention and consideration of past behavior when predicting future actions. It is crucial for courts to take police recommendations regarding bail approvals more seriously, as the police are often aware of the potential dangers posed by certain individuals. Erring on the side of caution is necessary to ensure the safety of others.

The ongoing violence against women demands collective action from all Australians. This includes addressing not only domestic violence but also the killings of women by strangers. There is a call for greater rage and outrage over these deaths, similar to the passion expressed for fallen soldiers. Suggestions such as stiffer bail laws for potential AVO offenders and the use of personal trackers for stalkers are seen as potential deterrents to prevent further tragedies.

Peter FitzSimons’ article on the senseless slaughter of World War I highlights the need for more rage and anger towards the decisions that led to such loss of life. The legacy of war should evoke abhorrence and a commitment to ensuring it never happens again. The impact of war is deeply felt in many families, with personal stories of loss and trauma underscoring the need to honor those who sacrificed their lives by working towards a more peaceful future.

The return of Aboriginal cultural artifacts, such as the Gweagal spears taken by Captain Cook, brings hope for reconciliation and recognition of Indigenous history. Preserving and valuing these items allows for a connection to the past and a way to honor the traditions of First Nations peoples. The honesty and appreciation expressed by Indigenous leaders highlight the importance of acknowledging and respecting their cultural heritage.

In other news, issues such as public housing, political accountability, and climate action are also brought to the forefront. Calls for better support for public housing, consequences for misconduct in politics, and a shift towards renewable energy are pressing concerns that require attention and action from policymakers. The need for transparency, accountability, and progressive change is crucial for addressing societal challenges and building a more inclusive and sustainable future.

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