Media Release: International Handball Federation scraps sexist bikini rule after global campaign
The International Handball Federation [IHF] has changed its rules governing women’s uniforms, now allowing tank tops and shorts instead of bikini bottoms and crop tops.
Read moreMedia Release: Let them wear shorts! Aussie woman’s petition to swap bikinis for shorts in women’s handball
Aussie woman living in Norway launches petition calling on handball heads to replace bikinis with shorts
Read moreMedia Release: Australian retailer City Beach slammed for selling major porn brand to teens
Youth retailer City Beach has been slammed for promoting global porn industry brand Playboy, following the release of its new range of Playboy-branded clothing.
Read moreMedia Release: Collective Shout backs global push for criminal investigation into MindGeek/Pornhub for crimes against women and girls
Federal Government response to 2020 age verification inquiry report overdue
Collective Shout has joined forces with 104 sexual exploitation survivors and 525 NGOs from 65 countries calling on the Canadian Government to launch a criminal investigation into Pornhub-parent company MindGeek.
Read moreMedia Release: Petition launched demanding global marketplace Etsy stop selling incest and child abuse-themed products
Collective Shout is backing a Change.org petition launched today by Melbourne fashion designer, singer-songwriter and mother of five Anna Cordell, calling on the Board of Directors of global marketplace Etsy to block sellers of incest and child abuse-themed merchandise.
Read moreMedia Release: New advertising code of ethics unlikely to rein in repeat corporate offenders
The Australian Association of National Advertisers (AANA) this week released its updated Code of Ethics following a review. While we welcome some new elements in the Code, we have reservations about its overall effectiveness.
Read moreCollective Shout welcomes Alibaba’s removal of child sex abuse doll listings
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Collective Shout welcomes Alibaba’s removal of child sex abuse doll listings from global platform
Collective Shout welcomes the actions of e-commerce giant Alibaba Group to remove all listings of child sex abuse dolls from its global platform.
Alibaba Group’s actions were in response to our two week investigation which exposed large numbers of replica child dolls modelled on the bodies of pre-pubescent girls, toddlers and babies on its platform.
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