Victoria Increases School Funding, One in Five Women Stalked, New Defence Precinct Creates Jobs, Hecklers Disrupt Wong's Speech, and more...
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(0:10): Victoria Boosts Funding for Schools to Combat Toxic Masculinity and Online Hate Speech(2:08): 1 in 5 Australian Women Over 15 Victims of Stalking, Survey Reveals Alarming Trends(4:32): New $20 Billion Defence Precinct in WA to Create 10,000 Jobs, Maintain Nuclear Submarines(6:14): Pro-Palestinian Hecklers Disrupt Foreign Minister Penny Wong's Speech at University of Tasmania(8:12): Aussie Hero Nedd Brockmann Raises $2.6M with Epic 1600km Charity Run Despite Severe InjuriesTo subscribe visit https://www.brief.news.For more updates in your inbox each morning visit www.brief.news. Image credit: The West Australian
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