Albanese announces new program to help domestic violence victims
The Labor government will commit $925 million over five years to establish the Leaving Violence Program
The Labor government will commit $925 million over five years to establish the Leaving Violence Program
Employees will be entitled to 10 days of paid leave.
What will the latest women’s safety plan achieve?
The Labor government will commit $925 million over five years to establish the Leaving Violence Program
Employees will be entitled to 10 days of paid leave.
What will the latest women’s safety plan achieve?
The reforms are part of a $230 million emergency package to provide support for domestic violence victims.
The Labor government will commit $925 million over five years to establish the Leaving Violence Program
Employees will be entitled to 10 days of paid leave.
What will the latest women’s safety plan achieve?
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