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Experts have met in Canberra for a national roundtable on the domestic violence crisis
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : May 8, 2024 - 08:41
Leading experts and survivor-advocates have convened in Canberra to address the alarming rates of women who are murdered and go missing, with a particular focus on the crisis of violence against Indigenous women. The discussions underscored the disproportionate impact of this violence on Indigenous communities and emphasised the urgent need for more targeted actions against male perpetrators, including interventions aimed at behavioural change. This gathering highlights a critical push towards addressing these deep-seated issues and advancing the safety and rights of women.