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New interactive map to track where women feel safe
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 18, 2023 - 10:32
6 in every 10 women in NSW don't feel safe after dark according to research by the NSW government's safer cities survey. To counter this, a new interactive map has been designed to make women and gender diverse people feel safe in public places.