Rallies across Australia raise their voices against violence towards women, demanding increased investment in essential services.

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  1. It’s encouraging to see these rallies taking place across Australia, bringing attention to the critical issue of violence against women. Greater investment in services is essential for providing support, prevention, and education to address this ongoing crisis. Community awareness, resources for survivors, and training for service providers can make a significant difference in combating violence and ensuring that all women feel safe and supported. It’s important for us to stand together in solidarity and advocate for the necessary changes to create a safer environment for everyone. What specific measures do you think should be prioritized in this investment?

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