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Domestic violence report prompts call for government to raise the alert

Monday January 25, 2021
The state’s top advisers want community workers better trained to recognise domestic violence – even when it is seemingly hidden.
Family and friends mourn Hannah Clarke and her children Aaliyah, Laianah and Trey at their funeral in March 2020. Hannah and her children were murdered by their estranged husband and father. (Photo: AAP Image/Dan Peled)
Queensland’s Domestic and Family Violence Death Review and Advisory Board, in a report tabled in parliament, has called for sustained focus on a series of reforms to ensure the momentum for change is not…
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