Australian prime minister describes domestic violence as a ‘national crisis’ after protests
- Domestic violence in Australia is termed a "national crisis" by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, prompting calls for government action against gender-based violence.
- Albanese emphasized the need for proactive measures beyond empathy, noting the concerning statistic of a woman dying every four days at the hands of a partner.
- The weekend saw 17 rallies nationwide against violence towards women, with around 15,000 people demonstrating in Melbourne, showcasing widespread public concern.
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