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7 News

Paige Campbell, the CEO & Co-Founder of Tomorrow Woman, talks to Seven News about the effects of social media on young women's mental health.

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The Herald Sun

One in four Australian girls feel unsafe around male students, and some bring weapons to school. Tomorrow Woman, speaks to The Herald Sun.

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ABC Adelaide Radio

Our founder, Paige Campbell talks to Jason Chong on ABC radio about the affects of the Manosphere.

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Education Daily

New research reveals one in four female high school students feel unsafe at school. Tomorrow Woman, speaks to Education Daily.

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The Chronicle

Tomorrow Woman, speaks to The Chronicle about the rise in toxic masculinity.

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Gold Coast Bulletin

Our new study with YouGov has uncovered alarming statistics about young women's experiences in the Manosphere. Tomorrow Woman speaks to The Gold Coast Bulletin.

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The Cairns Post

A rise in toxic masculinity driven by the likes of influencer Andrew Tate is making more Aussie schoolgirls feel unsafe.

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The Geelong Advertiser

Paige Campbell talks to The Geelong Advertiser about schoolgirls' growing sense of unease.

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NT News

Tomorrow Woman speaks with NT News about how the influence of Andrew Tate and the Manosphere is impacting the mental health of Australian schoolgirls.

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The Advertiser

Tomorrow Woman shared with The Advertiser that one in four Australian girls feel unsafe around male students, with some even carrying weapons to school.

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Courier Mail

Tomorrow Woman speaks to the Courier Mail about the impact of toxic masculinity on young women.

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The Daily Telegraph

Paige Campbell talks to The Daily Telegraph about the rise of figures like Andrew Tate and how it impacts schoolgirls.

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Sunday Tasmanian

Tomorrow Woman speaks to the Sunday Tasmanian, highlighting that one in four girls bring weapons to school due to the influence of the Manosphere.

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The Sunday Mail

Tomorrow Woman speaks to The Sunday Mail in South Australia, revealing that one in three girls are negatively impacted by the Manosphere.

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The West Australian

One in 10 high school girls feel so threatened. Tomorrow Woman, speaks to The West Australian.

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Sunday Herald Sun

Girls don't feel safe anymore. Tomorrow Woman, speaks to The Herald Sun.

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The Sunday Telegraph

Our founder, Paige Campbell, speaks to The Sunday Telegraph about young women's voices in the Manosphere.

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