Two scenes this week offered a stark reminder of just how prescient Australia's problem with women can still be. Within hours of Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil and Immigration Minister Andrew Giles announcing the government's response to a review that found the migration system was being exploited by organised criminals for human trafficking, Liberal leader Peter Dutton wasn't holding back. Sure, the ministers (note the plural) had gone after his legacy as home affairs minister but he only had eyes for one of them. "She is a very angry person," Dutton told reporters. "Always very angry and very aggressive, and...