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@ShereleMoody With each woman being murdered, the $3M budget allocated to a Royal Commission into Domestiv Violence in South Australia is absurd, farcical and insignificant.
Labor announced a $50B increase to spending on big pointy things that go bang yesterday.
Women's lives matter!
❤️SHE MATTERS: LESLEY STILLMAN!❤️
Can we talk about how nine women have been murdered in 18 days and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has managed to organise a meeting of men. But only men who are religious leaders and the meeting was in response to a teenager attacking a church leader two days after a man slaughtered five Australian woman in Bondi Junction - and a male security guard.
I'm exceedingly flummoxed that so many women can be killed in a matter of weeks and our PM hasn't thought to ... oh, I don't know ... organise a meeting with women about this? Or with men?
Surely the killing of 67-year-old palliative carer and avid traveler Lesley Stillman on Sunday is now enough to light that fire.
Lesley was murdered in her own home by her former partner. After ending Lesley's life, he killed himself.
Lesley is the 29th Australian woman lost to violence this year and the ninth woman killed in April.
WA Police have confirmed they are treating the deaths as a murder-suicide, with a note found in the home written by the killer.
He wrote: "Won't get justice. Will die with her."
A source close to Lesley has also confirmed with myself that the fun-loving woman was murdered.
Lesley had only recently left her partner.
Lesley was as generous in spirit as she was in life.
She provided support for Guide Dogs Australia and voluntary palliative care for people with terminal illness.
The day before she was killed, she spoke to neighbours and friends, all of whom say she was her happy self.
She had spent time travelling overseas and enjoyed going to fitness classes with her mates.
Lesley really was not very different to any of the women killed this year - all going about their business, living their best lives - and then erased.
With almost every femicide this year due to male violence - and with 29 women killed less than five months, you'd think something has to give? You'd think at least our PM would call a summit, a royal commission, a plain old meeting even.
We need action, we to work out what is going on and to find a solution.
Here's the reality. A total of 29 women have been killed this year as a result of domestic terrorism. A grand total of ZERO people in Australia have been lost to acts of other forms of terrorism. And yet that latter subject gets more political air time than the misogyny that's ending women's lives every few days.
I reckon Lesley deserves something more than silence. I reckon she deserves actions that show she matters.
RIP LESLEY STILLMAN! ❤️
❤️Australian Femicide Watch: https://t.co/QJ2OuxMB8C
❤️The Memorial to Women and Children Lost to Violence: https://t.co/QJ2OuxMB8C
❤️The Australian Femicide & Child Death Map: https://t.co/HUEd7YnyWr
I document ALL unlawful deaths of women and children, regardless of perpetrator gender or relationship between the person killed and the accused. This means not every death is due to domestic and family violence. Australians are also killed by strangers, friends, colleagues, neighbours and other people known to them.
IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW NEEDS HELP PLEASE CALL:
❤️1800 Respect National Helpline: 1800 737 732
❤️Women's Crisis Line: 1800 811 811
❤️Men's Referral Service: 1300 766 491
❤️Mensline: 1300 789 978
❤️Lifeline (24 hours): 131 114
@LAND2LOVE@CollinRugg Most murders happen when they leave or try to. Depending on where you are in the world, there may not be access to safe housing for her, let alone her children.
He murdered her. He got 10 years
Her, her children, those that loved them got LIFE!
❤️SHE MATTERS: AMARJIT KAUR SARDAR!❤️
Most people know her as the 'tractor death' or 'slasher death' victim but she has a name - Amarjit Kaur Sardar.
On Friday, Amarjit's husband allegedly murdered her and then tried to make her death look like an accident at Woodhill in Queensland.
He even called 000, allegedly lying about how the 41-year-old woman died.
He has since been charged with her murder.
Amarjit is the 10th Australian woman killed this year. Amarjit is more than a headline.
She was raising two children, working on a property in Queensland and living her life the best she could.
She was also experiencing (allegedly) ongoing violence at the hands of her husband.
We know police attended the home following multiple reports of abuse - and yet her alleged abuser remained free.
Amarjit was also being supported by a local domestic violence support service.
It will take time before we know exactly how and why Amarjit fell through the cracks of the domestic violence and police safety nets that were meant to support her.
In the meantime, I can only hope this woman is remembered as more than just the 'slasher' victim.
Remembering her name is the least we can do for Amarjit and for her children. She matters.
RIP AMARJIT KAUR SARDAR! ❤️
❤️Australian Femicide Watch: https://t.co/QJ2OuxMB8C
❤️The Memorial to Women and Children Lost to Violence: https://t.co/QJ2OuxMB8C
❤️The Australian Femicide & Child Death Map: https://t.co/HUEd7YnyWr
I document ALL unlawful deaths of women and children, regardless of perpetrator gender or relationship between the person killed and the accused. This means not every death is due to domestic and family violence. Australians are also killed by strangers, friends, colleagues, neighbours and other people known to them.
IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW NEEDS HELP PLEASE CALL:
❤️1800 Respect National Helpline: 1800 737 732
❤️Women's Crisis Line: 1800 811 811
❤️Men's Referral Service: 1300 766 491
❤️Mensline: 1300 789 978
❤️Lifeline (24 hours): 131 114