House debates

Thursday, 18 March 2021

Constituency Statements

March 4 Justice

10:33 am

Photo of Russell BroadbentRussell Broadbent (Monash, Liberal Party) Share this | | Hansard source

This week marked a moment in our history when many thousands of Australians took to the streets to demand respect, justice and safety for women. As both an elected representative and a man, I hear the anger and the hurt and acknowledge the disregard for women that has led to this fork in our road. I'm horrified at the levels of abuse, intimidation, harassment, discrimination and violence against women in this, our great south land. Women will drive this change. I hope more men will join them. Politicians need to be quiet and listen and learn. Actions, not words, count.

I will play my part. I have written to the Prime Minister, requesting that two actions be taken immediately. The first is to convene a national gathering of women that represent women's peak organisations and every local government area to recommend to parliament the pathway to real and lasting change in our homes, in our workplaces and on the streets. Next I've asked the Prime Minister to introduce a gender impact statement for all cabinet submissions, new policies and legislation. It's a privilege to be in a position where we can affect change and commit to justice, safety and respect for Australian women of all ages and so enrich the nation. We are all responsible and accountable. It's no accident that we are here for a time such as this. For the women of Australia this is not negotiable. The tide has turned. This is just as I see it.