Silence Breeds Violence – Australian Army members speak out about family & domestic violence
“Silence is the Accomplice” is a short film produced by the #AustralianArmy that tells the stories of four of its members: four very brave serving
“Silence is the Accomplice” is a short film produced by the #AustralianArmy that tells the stories of four of its members: four very brave serving
Thanks to Pete Nicholls from Dads in Distress for this important notification of pending changes to family law in its interaction with domestic violence. It
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“Unfortunately these guidelines constitute a major threat to fundamental rights in Australia, including due process, property rights and parental rights”.
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The Australian Inquirer The University of Queensland’s Kim Halford suggests that perhaps three-quarters of a million children witness both parents engaged in domestic violence. BETTINA ARNDT Columnist @thebettinaarndt
“For years now, all the key players in our well-orchestrated domestic violence sector have been singing from the same page, happily accepting government money to
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