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Sunday Times Magazine
Emma discusses her controversial exit from politics, but thanks to a fresh start in Perth, and an unexpected call-up from SAS Australia, she is rebuilding her life.
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The Canberra Times
August 2021
Emma talks about her experience of Afghanistan and the comparisons we can all learn from Vietnam. We have a duty of care that we should exercise. -
Stellar magazine
July 2017
In a frank interview Emma opens up to Laura Jayes about the speech she made to Parliament for White Ribbon Day 2016. After just being elected, Emma showed tremendous courage and bravery to open up about her own experience as a child hood victim and being re-victimised in her adult relationship. -
Elle magazine
February 2018
Australia lags behind when it comes to Female and young females in political power. The persistent under-representation of women is persistent. Jenna Clarke interviews women in Australia's Political system and addresses how the next generation should be involved. -
Marie Claire magazine
April 2018
Women make up over 50% of the population and make up only one third of those elected to lead, represent and legislate our country. Emma contributes to this article along with women from all levels of Government about what we can do about it. -
Shorten weighs in on apology
A few years on from being forced to resign from her elected position Bill Shorten speaks about the poor treatment the Labor Party subjected her too.
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Sydney Morning Herald May 2021
Emma seeks an apology from Labor.
Years after Labor forced Emma out of office, she appeals to the Party to apologise for their sexual harrasment of her. -
The Age May 2021
Emma seeks an apology from Labor.
Years after Labor forced Emma out of office, she appeals to the Party to apologise for their sexual harrasment of her. -
Faceless political warlords hurt us all by Emma Husar
Emma unpacks some of the back room games hurting politics and harming legislative processes for all of us.