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Audit finds domestic violence tax levy may not have been spent effectively or transparently
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 28, 2024 - 08:21
A scathing audit of a tax levy intended to fund frontline domestic and family violence services has found problems with its effectiveness and transparency. And, as the ACT’s crisis services struggle to meet unrelenting demand for support, those working in the sector are hopeful the findings will lead to change.