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In 2022, the Albanese Government joined its state and territory counterparts to commit to ending violence against women and children in a generation.
But while Labor says they've made ending violence a key priority, with more than $4 billion for women's safety initiatives, where are things four years on?
And with a wraparound approach needed to counter the issue, is a national watchdog urgently needed to ensure recommendations are actually implemented?
Claudia Long joins Patricia Karvelas for this special edition of Politics Now.
Got a burning question?
Got a burning political query? Send a short voice recording to PK and Fran for Question Time at [email protected]
Family and domestic violence support:
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In 2022, the Albanese Government joined its state and territory counterparts to commit to ending violence against women and children in a generation.
But while Labor says they've made ending violence a key priority, with more than $4 billion for women's safety initiatives, where are things four years on?
And with a wraparound approach needed to counter the issue, is a national watchdog urgently needed to ensure recommendations are actually implemented?
Claudia Long joins Patricia Karvelas for this special edition of Politics Now.
Got a burning question?
Got a burning political query? Send a short voice recording to PK and Fran for Question Time at [email protected]
Family and domestic violence support:

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