Aggie Di Mauro
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah.
So far it's failed hundreds, hundreds of women.
I go back to November of 2020.
If I just go back to there, when this happened and when we started fighting for this, add up,
Sherelle Moody has the Australian Femicide Watch, I think, website, add up the numbers since 2020, hundreds of women.
And then we've got to keep hearing if it saves one person, but they refuse to do anything.
All the promises were simply lip service.
That is what it was.
Absolutely.
You know, Gary, at the time I met with two attorney generals because the first one I met with resigned after a week.
So then I was introduced to her replacement.
all of the discussions, you know, two years of meetings back and forth all around the electronic monitoring, but also the VLRC recommendations.
And of course, I wanted to have discussions with her on other issues, for example, which obviously we won't cover today, but loopholes in the Crimes Mental Impairment Act, because we were before the courts for so long because of that act.
A review of the Sentencing Act for the
crime of murder.
Those were things she didn't really want to discuss.
But what I'm saying is she was Attorney General at the time.
Now, she was Attorney General when I was told by her, just because the ankle bracelet was not one of the VLSE recommendations, you could see how upset I was, did not mean she wasn't willing to do further research on some other device.
I'll help you, I said to her.
Never heard from her again.