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Australian servicewomen launch landmark sex abuse case against military

Australian servicewomen launch landmark sex abuse case against military

Summary

Four women are leading a class action lawsuit against the Australian Defence Force (ADF), alleging sexual abuse, harassment, and discrimination. This legal case, filed in the Federal Court, could involve thousands of women who served in the ADF between 2003 and 2025. The ADF acknowledges the issue and is working on a strategy to prevent sexual misconduct.

Key Facts

  • Four Australian servicewomen started a class action lawsuit against the ADF over allegations of sexual abuse and harassment.
  • The lawsuit was filed in the Federal Court, and lawyers expect thousands more women could join.
  • The allegations include incidents of physical assault and unwelcome sexual advances by fellow military personnel.
  • Any woman who served in the ADF from November 12, 2003, to May 25, 2025, can join the lawsuit.
  • A report noted approximately 800 sexual assault cases were reported within the ADF from 2019 to 2024, with significant underreporting.
  • The ADF acknowledges the issue and states that it is working on a strategy to prevent sexual misconduct.
  • A spokesperson noted the need for a workplace where all personnel are respected and can work positively.
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