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MDAS welcomes ‘end violence’ plan but more can be done

MALLEE District Aboriginal Services has described the joint National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children as “promising”. However, MDAS said the plan fell short in clarifying some of the key pillars required for its successful implementation. Acting chief executive Darlene Thomas said that addressing the “deeply ingrained” issues of gender-based violence and inequality […]

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