Australia is facing a national crisis of violence against women, leading to pressure on domestic violence support services. The Social Services Minister urges support for a national plan over a royal commission. NSW Premier Chris Minns is set to announce a $230m emergency DV prevention package to address the issue.
NSW Premier Chris Minns says his government is facing โtwo extremely difficult challengesโ when it comes to combating the rise of domestic violence. https://t.co/3e1SwGiyLo
Minns set to announce emergency $230m DV prevention package https://t.co/BuvWugBcYb
Did the PM meet the moment this week? 'I've been thinking a lot about the Port Arthur moment. I think a lot of people have made that comparison' The #insiders panel discuss how the government is funding front-line domestic violence workers. https://t.co/DqTY8gQenM
As Australia screams for action against lethal male violence, this is a culture war for survival | Van Badham https://t.co/pWfbXv2yNI
The Social Services Minister said now was the time to back in a national plan to end violence against women and children instead of a royal commission which Peter Dutton has indicated his support for. https://t.co/9sZVkEgDoF
Domestic violence support services are under pressure amid a "national crisis" of violence against women. The CEO of an organisation that works with communities to set up crisis accommodation spoke to SBS News about the huge demand for services. https://t.co/BEiFxqIHl6
ANALYSIS: The national crisis of violence against women is the culmination of many issues โ and some of them the government can fix. https://t.co/qEB65CjH0i