It's refreshing when an article can just write:
This is false.
, and then, of course, prove it.
In fact, highly recommend reading the article. It's a simple, firm breakdown of Segal's job requirements and proof that they are not being fulfilled.
I'm glad to hear the Senate is actually asking about this blatant, public misuse of office. It would be trivially easy for Segal to have just pretended to do the job and put out a statement against the literal, self-declared neo-Nazis making public speeches at their March for Australia events. And even simpler to score an easy win to denounce the high-profile neo-Nazi flash mob explicitly targeting Jewish people. But the message is loud and clear - Jillian Segal's job isn't to combat antisemitism.
Segal is paid over $1,000 a day in a position costing taxpayers over $1 million a year.