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The world will envy Australian women, for their sake, traffic lights have to be customized!

To promote the concept of equality between men and women, the Brimbank Council decided to transform traffic lights in Melbourne from men to women in skirts, the Daily Mail reported.

Mayor Margaret Giudice endorsed the decision, saying the change would "show women their importance and value in our community."

The committee will send a letter to the Victoria Road Bureau asking for a change this week.

Perth Ave,Ballarat Rd and Albion will be the first demonstration areas. By then all the traffic lights in these places will be replaced with lights with dress marks.

But the move has been ridiculed by a number of people, as if they did not buy it.

Frank Sullivan, vice president of the Victoria Taxation Administration, said Congress should address the issues of garbage and road repair.

Simona Castricum, an architectural researcher at the University of Melbourne, criticized the idea as "symbolic." "the purpose of traffic signals is to get people across the road safely," she said. "I don't know if we need our sexist stuff to guide us to walk."

It was also pointed out that the idea that women should be wearing skirts was an antiquated representation.

Although this move by the Brimbank Council has not been accepted, it cannot be denied that the original intention to strengthen the status of women is good.

On the issue of equality between men and women, Australia has always been a better country to do.

Australia ranks first in the world in terms of the percentage of women in a country's currency, according to a survey by the BBC News.

The current Australian banknotes, with the exception of the $5 note, all reflect equality between men and women, on the one hand, women on the other hand, and men on the other. The 5-dollar Australian currency faces Britain's current monarch, the Queen of England, and the Parliament Building on the back.

In addition, Australia has implemented:

SUBCLASS 204-female risk Visa

There may be a lot of partners who only know refugee visas, but Australia has women's risk visas specifically for the protection of women.

With this visa, you can:

Indefinite stay in Australia

Work and study in Australia

Access to the Australian Healthcare Program

After living in Australia for four years, you can also apply for social security benefits

Family members are likely to become permanent residents of Australia

Take part in English courses

Travel visa for travel outside Australia

Conditions for visa application

Sponsor must be outside Australia

Not in my own country.

Without the protection of male relatives.

And where there is a risk of harm, harassment or ill-treatment due to gende

In addition, the visa is free of charge, and government will also pay for your travel to Australia, as well as medical examinations and cultural and educational expenses prior to your arrival in Australia.


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