We didn’t believe it either until we rang them ourselves. The personal mobile phone number of PM Albanese, along with the numbers of high-profile Australians in media and business – has been published on a publicly accessible third-party website, in what appears to be a widespread privacy breach connected to LinkedIn.
We didn’t believe it either until we rang them ourselves. The personal mobile phone number of PM Albanese, along with the numbers of high-profile Australians in media and business – has been published on a publicly accessible third-party website, in what appears to be a widespread privacy breach connected to LinkedIn.
We didn’t believe it either until we rang them ourselves. The personal mobile phone number of PM Albanese, along with the numbers of high-profile Australians in media and business – has been published on a publicly accessible third-party website, in what appears to be a widespread privacy breach connected to LinkedIn.
We didn’t believe it either until we rang them ourselves. The personal mobile phone number of PM Albanese, along with the numbers of high-profile Australians in media and business – has been published on a publicly accessible third-party website, in what appears to be a widespread privacy breach connected to LinkedIn.
We didn’t believe it either until we rang them ourselves. The personal mobile phone number of PM Albanese, along with the numbers of high-profile Australians in media and business – has been published on a publicly accessible third-party website, in what appears to be a widespread privacy breach connected to LinkedIn.
We didn’t believe it either until we rang them ourselves. The personal mobile phone number of PM Albanese, along with the numbers of high-profile Australians in media and business – has been published on a publicly accessible third-party website, in what appears to be a widespread privacy breach connected to LinkedIn.
We didn’t believe it either until we rang them ourselves. The personal mobile phone number of PM Albanese, along with the numbers of high-profile Australians in media and business – has been published on a publicly accessible third-party website, in what appears to be a widespread privacy breach connected to LinkedIn.
We didn’t believe it either until we rang them ourselves. The personal mobile phone number of PM Albanese, along with the numbers of high-profile Australians in media and business – has been published on a publicly accessible third-party website, in what appears to be a widespread privacy breach connected to LinkedIn.
We didn’t believe it either until we rang them ourselves. The personal mobile phone number of PM Albanese, along with the numbers of high-profile Australians in media and business – has been published on a publicly accessible third-party website, in what appears to be a widespread privacy breach connected to LinkedIn.
We didn’t believe it either until we rang them ourselves. The personal mobile phone number of PM Albanese, along with the numbers of high-profile Australians in media and business – has been published on a publicly accessible third-party website, in what appears to be a widespread privacy breach connected to LinkedIn.
Marie Claire’s Women of the Year awards. Styling @katherine_rizk Dress @mariamseddiq Makeup @brookelowmakeup Earrings @christienicolaides Heels @tonybianco I was a finalist in the Voice of Now category alongside @emrusciano @noor.azizah.rohingya and Melissa Leong @fooderati The night was heralded as an opportunity to celebrate style and substance and the deserving winner @noor.azizah.rohingya encapsulated both on stage. Noor, a Rohingya refugee’s early life was marked by homelessness and hopelessness. She resettled in Sydney in 2003 after escaping the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar. She is a passionate advocate and educator survivor of genocide who stands as a beacon of strength. As survivor and human rights advocates she used her time behind the microphone to say: “Free Ronhingya means Free Palestine, Free West Papua, Free Sudan and free all oppressed people.” I met many trailblazing women across the arts, charity sector, health and more. Thank you @marieclaireau. I laughed. I learnt. I cried #marieclaire #womenoftheyear #awards #styleandsubstance
Marie Claire’s Women of the Year awards. Styling @katherine_rizk Dress @mariamseddiq Makeup @brookelowmakeup Earrings @christienicolaides Heels @tonybianco I was a finalist in the Voice of Now category alongside @emrusciano @noor.azizah.rohingya and Melissa Leong @fooderati The night was heralded as an opportunity to celebrate style and substance and the deserving winner @noor.azizah.rohingya encapsulated both on stage. Noor, a Rohingya refugee’s early life was marked by homelessness and hopelessness. She resettled in Sydney in 2003 after escaping the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar. She is a passionate advocate and educator survivor of genocide who stands as a beacon of strength. As survivor and human rights advocates she used her time behind the microphone to say: “Free Ronhingya means Free Palestine, Free West Papua, Free Sudan and free all oppressed people.” I met many trailblazing women across the arts, charity sector, health and more. Thank you @marieclaireau. I laughed. I learnt. I cried #marieclaire #womenoftheyear #awards #styleandsubstance
Marie Claire’s Women of the Year awards. Styling @katherine_rizk Dress @mariamseddiq Makeup @brookelowmakeup Earrings @christienicolaides Heels @tonybianco I was a finalist in the Voice of Now category alongside @emrusciano @noor.azizah.rohingya and Melissa Leong @fooderati The night was heralded as an opportunity to celebrate style and substance and the deserving winner @noor.azizah.rohingya encapsulated both on stage. Noor, a Rohingya refugee’s early life was marked by homelessness and hopelessness. She resettled in Sydney in 2003 after escaping the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar. She is a passionate advocate and educator survivor of genocide who stands as a beacon of strength. As survivor and human rights advocates she used her time behind the microphone to say: “Free Ronhingya means Free Palestine, Free West Papua, Free Sudan and free all oppressed people.” I met many trailblazing women across the arts, charity sector, health and more. Thank you @marieclaireau. I laughed. I learnt. I cried #marieclaire #womenoftheyear #awards #styleandsubstance
Marie Claire’s Women of the Year awards. Styling @katherine_rizk Dress @mariamseddiq Makeup @brookelowmakeup Earrings @christienicolaides Heels @tonybianco I was a finalist in the Voice of Now category alongside @emrusciano @noor.azizah.rohingya and Melissa Leong @fooderati The night was heralded as an opportunity to celebrate style and substance and the deserving winner @noor.azizah.rohingya encapsulated both on stage. Noor, a Rohingya refugee’s early life was marked by homelessness and hopelessness. She resettled in Sydney in 2003 after escaping the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar. She is a passionate advocate and educator survivor of genocide who stands as a beacon of strength. As survivor and human rights advocates she used her time behind the microphone to say: “Free Ronhingya means Free Palestine, Free West Papua, Free Sudan and free all oppressed people.” I met many trailblazing women across the arts, charity sector, health and more. Thank you @marieclaireau. I laughed. I learnt. I cried #marieclaire #womenoftheyear #awards #styleandsubstance
Marie Claire’s Women of the Year awards. Styling @katherine_rizk Dress @mariamseddiq Makeup @brookelowmakeup Earrings @christienicolaides Heels @tonybianco I was a finalist in the Voice of Now category alongside @emrusciano @noor.azizah.rohingya and Melissa Leong @fooderati The night was heralded as an opportunity to celebrate style and substance and the deserving winner @noor.azizah.rohingya encapsulated both on stage. Noor, a Rohingya refugee’s early life was marked by homelessness and hopelessness. She resettled in Sydney in 2003 after escaping the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar. She is a passionate advocate and educator survivor of genocide who stands as a beacon of strength. As survivor and human rights advocates she used her time behind the microphone to say: “Free Ronhingya means Free Palestine, Free West Papua, Free Sudan and free all oppressed people.” I met many trailblazing women across the arts, charity sector, health and more. Thank you @marieclaireau. I laughed. I learnt. I cried #marieclaire #womenoftheyear #awards #styleandsubstance
👆🏽via @amnestyaustralia “Those responsible for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide must face trial and be held to account. No one is above the law.” “Israel’s unlawful occupation of the Palestinian Territory and apartheid regime must come to an end”.
👆🏽via @amnestyaustralia “Those responsible for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide must face trial and be held to account. No one is above the law.” “Israel’s unlawful occupation of the Palestinian Territory and apartheid regime must come to an end”.
👆🏽via @amnestyaustralia “Those responsible for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide must face trial and be held to account. No one is above the law.” “Israel’s unlawful occupation of the Palestinian Territory and apartheid regime must come to an end”.
👆🏽via @amnestyaustralia “Those responsible for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide must face trial and be held to account. No one is above the law.” “Israel’s unlawful occupation of the Palestinian Territory and apartheid regime must come to an end”.
👆🏽via @amnestyaustralia “Those responsible for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide must face trial and be held to account. No one is above the law.” “Israel’s unlawful occupation of the Palestinian Territory and apartheid regime must come to an end”.
👆🏽via @amnestyaustralia “Those responsible for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide must face trial and be held to account. No one is above the law.” “Israel’s unlawful occupation of the Palestinian Territory and apartheid regime must come to an end”.
👆🏽What Human Rights Watch said.
Turia Pitt is one of those names everyone in Australia knows. In 2011, she was caught in a grassfire during a 100-kilometre ultramarathon and suffered burns to 65 percent of her body. Since then, she’s become much more than a survivor. Turia is an overachiever in the best way possible, she’s earned accolades, built a massive following and written multiple books, with her latest titled Selfish. In this chat with Antoinette Lattouf, Turia explains why it’s time to be a little more selfish and why people from migrant backgrounds or those living with disabilities shouldn’t have to constantly prove they belong. The Briefing: Why Turia Pitt wants you to be selfish and tell it straight
Australia’s housing market is broken yet real solutions already exist… so what’s stopping them? Is it because they are too provocative? Too unfair? Are we too scared? Or are they just too outrageous? Join me at @sxswsydney for my panel session – Bold Solutions to Australia’s Housing Affordability Crisis on Thursday 16 October at 9:30am – for a no-holds-barred conversation about community-led, human-centred approaches to fixing housing in this country. Hosted by journalist and author @antoinette_lattouf, with insights from property strategist @jackchenderson and myself we will unpack the bold ideas that could change the game…but only if we are brave enough to let them. Get your tickets here – https://www.sxswsydney.com/ #SXSWSydney #HousingAffordability #BoldIdeas #UrbanPolicy