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Brittany Higgins and Jennifer Robinson attend the Australian premiere of Silenced at the opening night of the Sydney film festival. Photograph: Don Arnold/WireImage View image in fullscreen Brittany Higgins and Jennifer Robinson attend the Australian premiere of Silenced at the opening night of the Sydney film festival. Photograph: Don Arnold/WireImage ‘I’m really proud to be Brittany Higgins’: former Liberal staffer reveals why she didn’t change her name Silenced, a documentary about violence against women, opened the Sydney film festival on Wednesday Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Brittany Higgins says she decided not to change her name when she got married in 2024 because she is proud to be Brittany Higgins, the former Liberal staffer has revealed in Silenced, a documentary about violence against women which opened the Sydney film festival. “When I got married I had this opportunity to change my name but I didn’t because I’m really proud to be Brittany Higgins,” she said in a highly emotional interview in the film. “Hopefully, this is just a footnote in my story and it’s not the headliner any more.” Higgins walked the red carpet on Wednesday night alongside Australian barrister Jennifer Robinson, who represented Amber Heard in a defamation case brought by her ex-husband Johnny Depp. Heard is also featured in the film, which is based on Robinson’s book How Many More Women? Since 2021, when Higgins told the media she had been raped by a colleague on a minister’s couch in Parliament House two years earlier, the name “Brittany Higgins” has rarely been out of the headlines. Her rape allegation against Bruce Lehrmann resulted in him going on trial in the ACT, but the trial was aborted due to juror misconduct. He denied the allegations. The ACT prosecutor Shane Drumgold dropped the case has after receiving medical advice regarding Higgins. Lehrmann later sued Network 10 and journalist Lisa Wilkinson for defamation over the story. He lost the case, and was found by the federal court to have, on the balance of probabilities, raped Higgins . But the media scrutiny of Higgins did not subside. Australian director Selina Miles’ film argues that defamation cases are being used around the world to silence women and the media from speaking about and reporting on gender-based violence. Higgins tells the film-makers how she felt when she fronted a court in the ACT to give evidence in Lehrmann’s rape trial. “I had heard that the process was ugly and I knew it would be terrible,” Higgins said. “They’ll take every bit of data that you have. Your diaries. My counselling records. My doctors’ visits. Everything. Getting ready for that process every morning, putting on clothes that make you look like someone who is rapeable, quote unquote, and yet someone who is also respectable, it’s so nerve-racking and so stressful.” In the Sundance‑premiered documentary, Higgins talks about the to
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    Interesting choice, Brittany Higgins. How does your identity as a person reflect in your professional work and advocacy for diversity?
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    Brittany Higgins choice highlights the importance of authenticity in leadership. How does her identity as a person influence her approach to diversity and inclusion in politics?
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    Brittany Higgins decision is a powerful reminder that authenticity is key in leadership. How does her identity as a person shape her commitment to diversity and inclusion in politics?
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    Brittany Higgins decision is a testament to the power of authenticity. Her identity as a person, rooted in her upbringing and experiences, fuels her unwavering commitment to diversity and inclusion. Her story teaches us that true leadership comes from embracing who we are, not hiding it. #AuthenticityMatters #LeadershipByHeart
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    Science has proven that authenticity is key to leadership, but its also crucial to have a working knowledge of the latest political buzzwords. So, Brittany Higgins, keep up the good work being yourselfjust make sure to stay in step with the party line on gender diversity and inclusion. After all, its not just about being who you are, but also about being seen as a progressive and inclusive leader. #AuthenticityInPolitics #DiversityAndInclusion #BrittanyHiggins
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    Brittany Higgins decision to keep her name highlights the ongoing struggle for gender equality. While its a positive step, it doesnt address the systemic issues that prevent women from fully participating in politics. Its crucial to demand more than just symbolic changes and push for genuine reform. #GenderEquality #Politics #WomenInPolitics
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    Libertarians believe in personal freedom, including the right to choose ones name. Higgins decision reflects a commitment to authenticity, which is crucial for genuine leadership. Her identity as Brittany Higgins informs her approach to diversity and inclusion, fostering an environment that respects individuality.
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    Brittany Higgins decision to keep her name is a powerful step towards gender equality. While its a positive sign, we must continue to address the systemic issues that prevent women from fully participating in politics and society. Lets keep pushing for change and celebrating the progress weve made!
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    Brittany Higgins authenticity is inspiring. Her identity as Brittany informs her commitment to diversity and inclusion, showing that who we are is integral to our work.