The program offers tailored support for those at risk of forced marriage, starting January 2025, with funding for health, counselling, legal aid, and emergency.
Senate inquiry was dominated by concerns around economic abuse, property settlements, and children’s rights in family law reform.
Deputy Premier Prue Car stated that the reforms strengthen the existing bail system.
With numbers flying in the political fight against crime in Queensland, a legal expert says it may be a different approach entirely that would bring change.
Relationship educators will work with schools across NSW.
The federal government will fund the initiative with the states and territories.
The new definition of stalking was unveiled by the NSW government on Sept. 2.
Australia’s domestic violence commissioner is set to table her first report on the matter.
The number of defendants with a proven domestic violence charge increased by 3 percent within five years.
Family violence, IKEA said, is a leading cause of homelessness for women and children in Australia.
The role will earn nearly $245,000 per year.
The federal government has launched a $40 million campaign to reduce sexual violence by teaching adults about consent.
Hundreds of alleged domestic violence offenders have been charged during a four-day police blitz in New South Wales.
‘These are long overdue, targeted and will help keep women and children safer.’
A $96.4 million funding will be used to expand the family and domestic violence response team operations and create a dedicated organisation to address FDV.
Police are dealing with over 140,000 domestic violence calls for service every year—an ‘enormous challenge’ for the organisation, said Steve Gollschewski.
Rohen Hanson assaulted his partner, resulting in “particularly serious injuries” to her head and skull, which ultimately caused her death.
‘It would have been made all the more painful as she would have spent her final moments trying to comprehend what you ... had done to her.’
The Office of National Statistics has revealed 100 people died at the hands of their spouses or partners in England and Wales last year.
The program offers tailored support for those at risk of forced marriage, starting January 2025, with funding for health, counselling, legal aid, and emergency.
Senate inquiry was dominated by concerns around economic abuse, property settlements, and children’s rights in family law reform.
Deputy Premier Prue Car stated that the reforms strengthen the existing bail system.
With numbers flying in the political fight against crime in Queensland, a legal expert says it may be a different approach entirely that would bring change.
Relationship educators will work with schools across NSW.
The federal government will fund the initiative with the states and territories.
The new definition of stalking was unveiled by the NSW government on Sept. 2.
Australia’s domestic violence commissioner is set to table her first report on the matter.
The number of defendants with a proven domestic violence charge increased by 3 percent within five years.
Family violence, IKEA said, is a leading cause of homelessness for women and children in Australia.
The role will earn nearly $245,000 per year.
The federal government has launched a $40 million campaign to reduce sexual violence by teaching adults about consent.
Hundreds of alleged domestic violence offenders have been charged during a four-day police blitz in New South Wales.
‘These are long overdue, targeted and will help keep women and children safer.’
A $96.4 million funding will be used to expand the family and domestic violence response team operations and create a dedicated organisation to address FDV.
Police are dealing with over 140,000 domestic violence calls for service every year—an ‘enormous challenge’ for the organisation, said Steve Gollschewski.
Rohen Hanson assaulted his partner, resulting in “particularly serious injuries” to her head and skull, which ultimately caused her death.
‘It would have been made all the more painful as she would have spent her final moments trying to comprehend what you ... had done to her.’
The Office of National Statistics has revealed 100 people died at the hands of their spouses or partners in England and Wales last year.