Multiple Australian outlets report on Anastasia, a sexual assault survivor who says she has had to challenge the justice system twice and now feels unsafe after her attacker’s sentence. The articles state that the man convicted of raping her does not serve time in jail, which the sources describe as having devastated Anastasia and raised concerns about her personal safety. The reporting also indicates that the case involves the attacker’s criminal history, which can now be revealed under reporting rules following the court outcome. While the accounts focus on Anastasia’s experience and the impact of the sentencing decision, the core shared elements across the sources are that a rape conviction has been reached, a sentence has been imposed that does not include immediate imprisonment, and the victim’s efforts through legal processes have concluded with the ability to disclose details of the offender’s prior offending. The articles emphasize her ongoing fear and the perceived mismatch between the conviction and the lack of jail time, while providing context that the offender’s record is now eligible for public reporting.