Liberal and Labor parties vow to support DV victims
Both major parties are vowing to remove barriers for survivors of domestic violence ahead of the state election. But as the Liberal party puts forward new policy it's faced a setback with its star hopeful to take on the Labor leader in his seat deciding to decline the party's offer
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