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South Australia to spend almost $700M on domestic violence
South Australia will fund 129 of 136 domestic violence reforms, including a 100-officer police unit and 24/7 support line, over the next decade, Premier Malinauskas said.
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SA domestic violence royal commission prompts $674 million response
The South Australian government has committed more than $600 million over a decade to reduce the prevalence of — and protect the victims of — domestic, family and sexual violence, in response to a landmark royal commission earlier this year.
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Read Full ArticleState outlines $674m plan to rebuild South Australia’s domestic, family and sexual violence system - The Indian Sun
The South Australian Government has set out its long-awaited response to the Royal Commission into Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence, pledging $674 million over a decade to reshape how the state prevents, responds to and supports recovery from abuse. The plan lands several months after Commissioner Natasha Stott Despoja delivered 136 recommendations, many of which pointed to gaps that frontline services, police and legal advocates have been r…
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