
Breastfeeding ridiculousness, violent rhetoric for women who speak out
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About this listen
Welcome to the wrap of the week that just was, our take on some of the biggest stories that got people talking.
We discuss the wins: including how the youth of Nepal picked a 73yo woman to lead as interim PM.
Also, the gender realities of the Albanese Government's new climate targets.
How breastfeeding in public is still a thing, making people feel "uncomfortable".
Then, to the story of the week: the cancellations, the firings, and the calls for violence against those who mention Charlie Kirk's assassination, including Australian women.
Stories discussed this week include:
Nepal’s youth pick a 73yo woman to lead. Sushila Karki promises she’s not there to ‘taste power’
It’s 2025, and breastfeeding in public is still treated like a crime
Labor sets 62-70% emissions reduction target by 2035. Is it enough?
The calls for violence against women who mention Charlie Kirk
The Weekly Wrap shares the big stories covered this week on Women's Agenda.
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