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Former CEO of domestic violence helpline DVConnect defends service following audit
The former head of a Queensland domestic and family violence helpline has defended the service, after an audit found thousands of callers had hung up while waiting for their calls to be answered.
A report into DVConnect, released by the government last week, found the total number of abandoned…
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