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Australian Govt Considers Cuts to Domestic Violence Services

Australian Govt Considers Cuts to Domestic Violence Services

Sydney News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 25, 20261m 22s

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Australian Government Considers Cutting Family Relationship Services: A Potential Blow to Domestic Violence Victims

The Australian federal government is contemplating budget cuts to essential family relationship services, including legal aid for domestic violence survivors, as it seeks to reduce spending ahead of the May budget. These services, costing $285 million annually, offer mediation, counseling, and supervised child contact for separating families, often following violence. Despite the Albanese governments recent pledges to combat domestic violence, rising fuel prices and global uncertainty have put pressure on ministers to cut spending. The proposed cuts could disproportionately affect victims, leaving many without affordable legal assistance at a crucial time. Service providers warn of strained resources. A recent review of these legal programs has delivered recommendations, but the government has yet to respond. As budget talks intensify, the coming weeks will determine if these vital supports endure the budget squeeze.

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