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Leaders agree to $4.7 billion plan to fight domestic and family violence
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Sept. 6, 2024 - 17:42
Australia's first trauma recovery centre for women who have experienced gendered violence has opened its doors in the New South Wales Illawarra region. It's the product of several years of campaign and research co-authored by victim survivors. Many of the team who helped create the centre where there for the launch.