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Council joins calls for urgent reforms to prevent gambling harm in Brimbank
Agencies unite to stop family harm across region
ACT Election 2020: Building an inclusive, accessible Canberra
Queensland COVID-19 – Saturday August 29 to Friday September 4
First public hearings for family violence inquiry
More COVID-19 funding for children’s and women’s counselling
New leader for University’s Police Studies beat
New strategy to support people affected by family violence in our changing world
Additional $2.4 million boost to support at-risk South Australians
Cardinia Shire Council joins 12 other councils to adopt charter to help tackle homelessness
A unified voice to tackle homelessness
13 Councils, two million-plus residents: a unified voice to tackle homelessness
13 Councils, 2million-plus residents: a unified voice to tackle homelessness
Call for domestic violence to be recognized as a national emergency
Magistrates Court upgrades underway around state
Bright reminder to shine light on domestic and family violence
Kraszlan appointed Commissioner for Victims of Crime
Gender pay gap continues to drive inequities for Canberra’s women
Growing concerns of family violence in growth areas
Keeping Our Promises With Five More Orange Doors To Open
Reform needed to protect domestic violence victims with pets and livestock
Domestic violence services in NSW to tender for $9 mil in COVID relief funding
Boosting support for at risk families in family law system
Police lay charges over New Norfolk and Magra incidents yesterday
Statement in response to NSW DFV Blueprint Reform Evaluation
Rebuilding a stronger Tasmania – support package progress report
Funding Boost For Next Steps In Long-Term Bushfire Recovery
Extra support for young Queenslanders in Normanton
Free legal support for college students
Electronic monitoring trial delivers real results in supporting victims of family violence
We drink more alcohol and most often at home – even before COVID-19 lockdowns
‘Significant increase’ in child-to-parent violence during lockdown
New Inspector reaches out to community
Trims tints and domestic violence training
Aboriginal Women Taking Lead In Victoria
Family violence information sharing beginning to better support victims
Family and domestic violence offenders face GPS tracking
Improving Gender Equality Through Workplace Training
Keeping dangerous criminals off streets
No to Violence welcomes much needed funding to work with perpetrators of family violence and to keep victims safe
Keeping Family Violence In Sight During Coronavirus
Easier hospital access for domestic violence victims
Nominations now open for Queensland’s first Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Honour Roll
Nominations now open for Queensland’s first Domestic and Family Prevention Honour Roll
Working Together With Multicultural Communities
Easier hospital access for domestic violence victims
Shadow Assistant Minister for Communities and Prevention of family Violence
Two men charged, drugs and firearms seized