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Services at 'breaking point' as gendered violence crisis worsens

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Jonathon Magrath
Updated May 21 2024 - 12:02pm, first published May 20 2024 - 5:00am
Centre for Non-Violence chief executive Margaret Augerinos speaking at a rally against violence in Bendigo last month. Picture by Jonathon Magrath
Centre for Non-Violence chief executive Margaret Augerinos speaking at a rally against violence in Bendigo last month. Picture by Jonathon Magrath

Central Victoria needs an immediate and ongoing injection of funds into frontline family and sexual violence support services, including housing, to ensure women seeking to leave violent relationships are able to do so safely.

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Jonathon Magrath

Jonathon has been living and working in Bendigo since March 2021, currently working as a general reporter. Contact him on jonathon.magrath@austcommunitymedia.com.au.

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