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Saxon Mullins fronts Parliament House to call for action on sexual assault as thousands march in Canberra

Saxon Mullins is familiar with the justice system when it comes to prosecuting sexual assault. Today, she joined thousands of women in Canberra to call for increased action against sexual violence.
Key points:
- Thousands of women have attended marches across Australia calling for increased action against sexual violence
- In 2017, Luke Lazarus was acquitted of raping then 18-year-old Saxon Mullins outside of his father’s Kings Cross nightclub
- Ms Mullins, now 25, launched a sexual assault research and advocacy centre last year
Ms Mullins, 25, is among the thousands of people who have attended dozens of marches across the country.
In 2017, after two trials and two appeals, Luke Lazarus was acquitted of raping then 18-year-old Ms Mullins behind…
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