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Articles to help you get confident with consent, sex and relationships

25.7.2025

Navigating sexual violence: What to do if you’ve experienced it and how to support survivors

You are never alone if you have experienced sexual violence, or if you are supporting someone who has. We've partnered with The Survivor Hub to help you access all the information you need.

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25.7.2025

Consent is a human right: An article in collaboration with People With Disability Australia

Consent means autonomy. It means dignity. It means respect. But for many people with disability, the right to give, withhold, or withdraw consent is too often denied or misunderstood.

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22.5.2025

What is sexual harassment and sexual assault?

We hear these two terms discussed in the media, at school, uni, and work, but what they mean on their own and the difference between the terms can be unclear.While they’re deeply connected, there are key differences between the two, especially when legal definitions come into play. 

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22.5.2025

Dating and sex isn't a sport, and you're not striking out.

On the surface, the baseball metaphor is simply a way to hint at what went down with someone intimately. Peel it back, and it actually reveals some commonly held misconceptions people have about flirting, dating and sex. 

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22.5.2025

Let's talk protection (without killing the mood).

From the absolutely pre-eminent Means Girl quote, “don’t have sex or you’ll get pregnant… and die,” to the rising trend in our generation to ditch condoms, it can be hard to work out what’s important, misinformation, scare tactics, or how you’re supposed to talk about this stuff without feeling awkward or judged. 

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