Solidarity for Change: Thousands Protest for Stronger Laws on Gender-Based Violence in Australia

Australians call for stricter laws: ‘We must do better to combat the epidemic of violence against women’

Thousands of protesters gathered in Sydney and other major cities to call for stricter laws on gender-based violence, after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese declared that violence against women is reaching epidemic levels in Australia. The government reported that one woman has been killed every four days this year due to this violence, which has sparked outrage and demands for change.

Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young called for a national emergency response to tackle the problem, emphasizing the need for action rather than empty promises. Protesters carried signs reading “Respect” and “No more violence,” demanding tougher criminal laws to address the issue.

Prime Minister Albanese announced his intention to attend a rally in the capital Canberra in solidarity with women across Australia, stating that enough is enough and that the country needs to do better in addressing violence against women. Similar protests are scheduled in other capitals like Perth, Melbourne, Hobart, and Brisbane over the weekend.

The urgent need for action and prevention measures has mobilized communities to come together and demand change in tackling this pervasive issue. Gender-based violence remains a significant problem in Australia, with ongoing efforts to address issues of sexual abuse and misconduct in high political offices.

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