Jenny Muir

@jennymuir

Passionate about communication, women’s rights + social justice. Daughter, Sister, Aunt to 7 amazing humans. Chief Counsel & Director

Sydney
Joined February 2009

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  1. 7 hours ago

    Congrats - Aung San Suu Kyi: The inside story | SBS News |

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  2. 7 hours ago

    Congrats ⁦⁩ - so sad when hero’s fall - “That's when I realised she had changed. She had gone from a human rights heroine, a beacon of democracy, to a politician catering to the military, wanting the military to support her, catering to the Buddhist sector.”

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  3. Retweeted
    Jul 5

    MEDIA RELEASE: It is heartbreaking to hear of the sad news of the two teenagers who were killed yesterday evening in their family home in West Pennant Hills. Everyone is entitled to live in their home free of fear for their own safety. READ MORE:

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  4. Jul 4

    The WR Ambassadors are essential to achieving change across the community. The training program supports them to be champions and role models in their community for how men can stand up and speak out to reduce violence against women.

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  5. Jul 3

    Thanks for this calm insightful take on David Leyonhjelm milking this moment, rallying his supporters with offence. There is a moment of opportunity here for calm evolution and leadership

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  6. Jun 29

    “In the race of life, always back self-interest.” Workplace culture change is necessary for every workplace. We must commit to a standard of safety, equality, inclusion + integrity, where the system protects, supports + empowers

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  7. Jun 29

    Despicable misogyny and overt disrespect. It’s a pity that he effectively employs himself so he can’t be held to account by workplace policies, only to standards of behaviour for parliamentarians which are toothless in most cases.

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  8. Jun 29

    A giant amongst Australia’s media community. She inspired people to join the profession and to scale to her standards of excellence.

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  9. Jun 28

    Flying into just beautiful

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  10. Jun 27

    It was great to catch up and to discuss necessary next steps for

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  11. Retweeted
    Jun 23

    "I hope for little girls and boys that there's a future where they can make choices about how they raise their family and what kind of career they have, based on what they want and what makes them happy." - Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern

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  12. Jun 25

    PROUD Aunty - Feminism awareness missing an opportunity in schools via by Heidi Finlayson (15)

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  13. Jun 23

    Thanks all for this important step for the community.

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  14. Retweeted
    Jun 21

    Isn't this a just a wonderful image of a Prime Minister? Congratulations to New Zealand's Prime Minister and family, on the arrival of a healthy baby girl weighing 3.31kg (7.3lb). Welcome little one!

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  15. Jun 20

    Proud to celebrate the WIN for the Safe Zone legislation last night with and all those who made it happen on behalf of - congratulations to all those who supported this change for women in NSW.

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    Jun 19

    The spotlight on sexual harassment and the ⁠ ⁠ movement has turned the tide and created a clear and unprecedented appetite for change. The National Inquiry is an Australian, and we believe world-first response to this issue.

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  17. Jun 19
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  18. Retweeted
    Jun 18

    Earlier today, one of our new supporters sent us a message to our inbox. Devastated by what happened to Eurydice, he wanted to know how to help women feel safe when he is walking home at night. As a man, how do you make women feel safe when you are out and about?

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  19. Jun 17

    Take a moment to reflect on the tragedy of Eurydice's murder and attend one of the Vigils being held around Australia this evening. If you can't attend in person how can you actively bring about change in your community.

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  20. Jun 17

    Australia’s largest social movement addressing violence against women. The power in social change when the community at all levels chooses to lead the Change.

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