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‘Time’s up’: Families unite to stop violence

On the eve of the anniversary of the deaths of Hannah Clarke and her children, The Courier-Mail can reveal the crucial steps Queensland can take to save lives – in the words of those who have experienced the devastating scourge first hand.
GPS trackers for serial offenders, the disclosure of a person’s DV history to victims, scrapping the use of provocation as a defence, increased DV education for schoolchildren and coercive control legislation are the key initiatives…
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