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Higgins pushes leaders for change to toxic culture
Friday April 30, 2021
The former Liberal staffer who went public with her alleged rape in a Parliament House office says she had a constructive meeting with Labor leader Anthony Albanese about reforming the toxic workplace culture faced by political advisers.
Former political staffer Brittany Higgins (left) leaves the Commonwealth Parliamentary Offices after meeting with the Leader of the Federal Opposition Anthony Albanese in Sydney. Photo: AAP/Dean Lewins)
Brittany Higgins met Albanese in Sydney on Friday morning and was due to hold talks with Prime Minister Scott Morrison later in…
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