Already a subscriber?Anthony Albanese has flagged tougher treatment of men who act violently against women, pointing to possible bail law reform moves for domestic abuse offenders,Amid a growing backlash against violence and mistreatment of women in Australia, the prime minister said Wednesday’s snap meeting of national cabinet was recognition that a society-wide response was needed.
“There’s a full range of issues that you need to deal with. You need to deal with perpetrators, you need to provide a safe place for women to be able to go.”Rally organiser Sarah Williams, the founder of advocacy group What Were You Wearing, asked for a meeting with Mr Albanese on Monday, after accusing him of lying about whether he was invited to speak about the Canberra rally.
Thousands attended rallies around the country at the weekend, and Queensland Premier Steven Miles on Monday announced a $36 million funding boost to organisations dealing with victims of domestic and sexual violence in his state.was allegedly murdered by her ex-boyfriend earlier this month, just two weeks after he faced court over other violent offences against her, before receiving bail.
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