Queensland's government invests $55.95m in domestic and family violence initiatives, focusing on prevention and a five-year plan to end violence against women.

Queensland's government invests over $50m in domestic and family violence (DFV) initiatives, including primary prevention, DFV training, and a new peak body for the sector. The $55.95m investment builds on the momentum to end DFV and supports a five-year plan aimed at preventing violence against women. Queensland Attorney-General Yvette D'Ath emphasizes the need to address the causes of harm and prevent violence from occurring in the first place.

April 13, 2024
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