Grace Tame monopolized attention in the morning tea of the Australian of the year 2025 with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, three years after his infamous meeting “of side” with Scott Morrison.
The Australian of the year 2021 had a t -shirt stamped with ‘F *** Murdoch’ on the front when he was received by a Lord Albanese with a poker face and his fiancee, Jodie Haydon, in The Lodge in Canberra on Saturday.
The 30 -year -old woman, who this week renounced her foundation and announced that she had been appointed ambassador of the Nike brand, has disagreed for a long time with the way her story has been portrayed in the media, particularly in NewScorp.
In 2022, the open defender of the survivors of sexual aggression generated controversy when he attended the same event as the outgoing Australian of the year.
When Tame and his partner Max Heerey arrived, they were received by the then Prime Minister Morrison and his wife Jenny, who congratulated them for their recent commitment.
But Tame remained impassive while posing for the photographs, which captured it by giving Mr. Morrison an icy expression of “side eye” that quickly caused an avalanche of memes.
The Australian of the year 2021, Grace Tame, wore a incendiary t -shirt at this year’s morning tea event with Anthony Albanese and Jodie Haydon.
He later referred to the Desaira on Twitter, commenting that the survival of the culture of abuse “depends on submissive smiles, counterproductive surrender and hypocrisy.”
“What I did was not an act of martyrdom in the cultural war of gender,” he wrote.
“It is true that many women are fed up with the men tell them, often for the benefit of men. But it is not just women who are conditioned to smile … to adjust to the status quo, we are all of us .
Tame had been very critical with Morrison and his government’s response to accusations of sexual aggression and toxic work culture in the Federal Parliament.
The winners of the Australian awards of the year 2025 will be announced in a ceremony in Canberra on Saturday.
More than 30 finalists compete to be appointed Australian of the year, Senior Australian of the year, young Australian of the year and local hero of Australia.
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