Australian of the year.

I would like to say congratulations to Rosie Batty. But it's hard when you've lost your child.

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Yes, it's a sad way to earn the title.

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imastawka
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Yes, it's a sad way to earn the title.

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She won it because of her fight to end domestic violence. All women for the first time ever.

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@boris1gary wrote:

She won it because of her fight to end domestic violence. All women for the first time ever.


She lost her son. Pretty sure I know which she'd rather have right now.

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@nevynreally wrote:

@boris1gary wrote:

She won it because of her fight to end domestic violence. All women for the first time ever.


She lost her son. Pretty sure I know which she'd rather have right now.


Of course she would rather have her son, but he died in tragic circumstanses and now she is fighting to stop domestic violence, she is a strong woman to be able to do that.

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Rosie Batty, good for her!  A very well deserved award.

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Sorry, but that just reads off.

 

Yes she's done a lot for domestic violence issues. But she lost her son. Her only child.

But we'll cry for those money hungry DH's in Bali.

 

I admire her. And I am so sorry for the price you paid.

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She has lost her child, through no fault of her own, and now she has/is putting everything into helping to stop domestic violence and for that she is now Australian of the Year and good for her.

 

Losing a child is the worse thing possible for a mother to go through, but this woman is strong to be able to put all her energies into helping other women fight domestic violence.......

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She wasn't given the award as compensation for losing her son, she was given it for rising like a phoenix out of the ashes of her grief to focus her energies on ensuring other mothers would not have to suffer as  she did. I cannot think of a more worthy example of what we term our "Australian values" and I don't believe acknowledging and celebrating her strength and courage  has to mean we  forget or ignore  the grief she must still be enduring.

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