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Editorial: Time to shine a light on Macquarie Street’s dark recesses

The Morrison government struggled against a view that it turned a blind eye to allegations of sexual harassment, sexual assault and bullying which was said to be occurring among staffers and MPs.

Of most concern, three men and two women said they had been victims of actual or attempted sexual assault. The people of NSW can see it on display in the screams and insults thrown back and forth during question time, which have long earned the parliament’s lower house the title of “the bear pit”. how vulnerable political staffers are to pressure from their MPs because they are beholden to them for advancement in their political careers.

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