In her powerful National Press Club address, former Australian of the Year Grace Tame spoke of three "key asks to better our nation". One of them was a call for more funding for "prevention education" programs in schools.
But what would the ideal consent education program look like? And are any Australian schools currently instituting it? A new report from UNSW's Kirby Institute has some answers.
Australian Human Rights Institute Associate Dr Allie Carter, who is a senior lecturer with the Kirby Institute at UNSW and senior researcher on the study: 'Teaching sexual consent to young people in education settings', speaks to ABC Radio National's Life Matters program.
Listen to the interview here.