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Morning Mail: rape ‘effectively decriminalised’, no survivors from US plane crash, Marianne Faithfull dies​on January 30, 2025 at 7:54 pm

Leading lawyer says women have almost no chance of seeing abusers convictedMorning everyone. The probability of a rape victim seeing her abuser convicted and punished is less than 1%, a prominent lawyer has said, meaning the crime is “effectively decriminalised” in Australia. As we launch our investigative series Broken Justice, a rape survivor describes her struggle in the justice system.Officials say they are expecting no survivors from a collision between a passenger plane and a military helicopter in Washington DC as Donald Trump tries to blame diversity programs.‘Stay strong’ | The investigation into the Dural explosives find continues today as the Daily Telegraph rejected criticism that its reporting had compromised police efforts. The discovery of the possible antisemitic plot – added to a spate of attacks in recent weeks – has made parents in the Jewish community (above) fearful for children as the new school year begins.Broken justice | Few alleged offenders are found guilty; many victims are retraumatised. Benita Kolovos looks into the obstacles to sexual assault survivors finding justice in Australian criminal courts. As part of the Broken justice series, a survivor writes: “We go to police as a sign of strength to ourselves. A desire to go back to the scene of the crime, and this time, to win. Unfortunately, however, few end up winning.”Last chance | Labor is on track to pass the centrepiece of its Future Made in Australia plan, but other legislation is either up in the air – such as its plan to cap political donations – or faces very little chance, such as hiking tax on super balances over $3m.Homeless spike | The number of Australians experiencing long-term homelessness has surged almost 25% in just five years, according to new figures described as “grim” by a peak advocacy group.Upping the Antic | The Liberal party’s moderate wing is set to lose more influence in federal parliament with an Alex Antic-backed candidate tipped to take the Senate seat once held by Simon Birmingham. Continue reading…Leading lawyer says women have almost no chance of seeing abusers convictedMorning everyone. The probability of a rape victim seeing her abuser convicted and punished is less than 1%, a prominent lawyer has said, meaning the crime is “effectively decriminalised” in Australia. As we launch our investigative series Broken Justice, a rape survivor describes her struggle in the justice system.Officials say they are expecting no survivors from a collision between a passenger plane and a military helicopter in Washington DC as Donald Trump tries to blame diversity programs.‘Stay strong’ | The investigation into the Dural explosives find continues today as the Daily Telegraph rejected criticism that its reporting had compromised police efforts. The discovery of the possible antisemitic plot – added to a spate of attacks in recent weeks – has made parents in the Jewish community (above) fearful for children as the new school year begins.Broken justice | Few alleged offenders are found guilty; many victims are retraumatised. Benita Kolovos looks into the obstacles to sexual assault survivors finding justice in Australian criminal courts. As part of the Broken justice series, a survivor writes: “We go to police as a sign of strength to ourselves. A desire to go back to the scene of the crime, and this time, to win. Unfortunately, however, few end up winning.”Last chance | Labor is on track to pass the centrepiece of its Future Made in Australia plan, but other legislation is either up in the air – such as its plan to cap political donations – or faces very little chance, such as hiking tax on super balances over $3m.Homeless spike | The number of Australians experiencing long-term homelessness has surged almost 25% in just five years, according to new figures described as “grim” by a peak advocacy group.Upping the Antic | The Liberal party’s moderate wing is set to lose more influence in federal parliament with an Alex Antic-backed candidate tipped to take the Senate seat once held by Simon Birmingham. Continue reading…   

Morning everyone. The probability of a rape victim seeing her abuser convicted and punished is less than 1%, a prominent lawyer has said, meaning the crime is “effectively decriminalised” in Australia. As we launch our investigative series Broken Justice, a rape survivor describes her struggle in the justice system.

Officials say they are expecting no survivors from a collision between a passenger plane and a military helicopter in Washington DC as Donald Trump tries to blame diversity programs.

And the Albanese government faces a fight to get some key legislation passed as parliament returns, while “Swinging Sixties” musician Marianne Faithfull has died aged 78.

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