NSW Government launches inquiry into harms of pornography
The NSW Labor Government has launched a parliamentary inquiry into the harmful impacts of online pornography, particularly on young people. It is the first state to hold an inquiry of this kind.
Read moreInternational Women’s Day premiere of ‘Buying Her’ in Sydney
Politicians in NSW and Queensland are trying to further liberalise prostitution in those states, claiming that removing restrictions around prostitution will “promote health” and “safety”, ensuring it is treated “like any other job”.
Read moreWIN: The Project removes interview with OnlyFans porn stars who targeted teenage boys at Schoolies
The Project has been forced to delete an interview after receiving severe public condemnation and backlash.
Read moreInstagram is facilitating a vast pedophile network
The Wall Street Journal recently published a bombshell investigation revealing that Meta-owned social-media platform Instagram is connecting and promoting a vast network of pedophile accounts dedicated to the buying and selling of child sex abuse material.
Read moreRise in online sexual abuse is horrific, but not “shocking”
This week, the Daily Telegraph published an article titled “‘Mental torture’: Shock rise in revenge porn, online abuse”, which revealed that “Three quarters of Australians had at least one negative experience online in the last year, with more than one in five perpetrators targeting their victims for fun”:
Read moreTalking around the issue: Where is the mention of pornography’s impact in ANROWS report on sexual violence?
By Dr Emma Wood
In the last month, Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS) released a research report, titled: “A Life Course Approach to Determining the Prevalence and Impact of Sexual Violence in Australia.” The report summarised findings from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health.
Read moreIs the AFL a safe place for women?
Despite a considerable effort by the Australian Football League (AFL) to reform its culture in recent years following negative media reports of sexual assault and intimate partner abuse by players, the emergence of a number of damaging leaks and allegations have once again brought into question whether real reform has actually been achieved and the possibility that serious measures are needed.
Read moreTaskforce to investigate porn link to rise in sexual assault
The link between the normalisation of sexual violence through pornography and actual violence against women has been borne out by the research for some time now:
Read moreAbuse survivors get first win in case against PornHub
A US District Court has denied a motion from tech organisation MindGeek, the parent company for the pornography website PornHub, to dismiss a class action lawsuit against the Montreal-based tech giant.
Read moreBillie Eilish opens up about devastating impacts of porn
Grammy award winning singer Billie Eilish has opened up about her addiction to pornography, which started when she was just 11 years old, saying that the abusive content gave her nightmares and warped her ideas of sex and body image.
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