Community pleads for action after closure of two women's shelters
Despite the desperate need two women's shelters in north-east Arnhem Land are no longer operating after facing road blocks from government and an indigenous land council. Those working at the shelters are pleading for action, saying the safety of women and children in these communities is at stake.
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