So if a Labor staffer, who is employed and paid by the Labor apparatus, is sexually harassed by a Labor MP, it's the Coalition's fault? Sorry, but you are trying to politicize this, it's thinly veiled and it's fairly disgusting.
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/mar/14/female-labor-staffers-share-details-of-workplace-sexual-harassment-and-abuse
Female Labor staffers share details of workplace sexual harassment and abuse;
"In a closed social media group made up of more than 1,300 current and former female Australian Labor party staffers, women have detailed their experiences of working with some of the men in the party"
"They range from men name-calling and abusing women to inappropriate comments, pressuring women for sex, and plying women with alcohol to the point that consent could not be ascertained."
"Former Labor staffer, Anna Jabour, who wrote an op-ed last week telling her own story of harassment, abuse and a toxic culture during the Gillard-Rudd years"
It's got me more than a little baffled as to why you are trying to paint this as a Coalition issue.
IMO either address the issue with the seriousness it deserves rather than trying to political point score, or trot on quietly.
Cheers!
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