‘Groundhog Day’: 40 years of Australian government responses to domestic violence reveal a bumpy road to change
By Zora Simic, Associate Professor, School of Humanities and Languages, UNSW Sydney
Ann Curthoys, Honorary Professor in History, University of Sydney
Catherine Kevin, Associate Professor in Australian History, Flinders University
This is not the first time domestic violence has been declared a national crisis. Australian governments first got seriously involved in 1985. What can the past 40 years teach us?
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Monday, May 6, 2024