PM challenged over need for domestic violence royal commission
Radio host Christie Hayes has challenged Prime Minister Anthony Albanese regarding the necessity of a royal commission into domestic violence. This inquiry comes in light of four alleged murders of women within just a few days. The discussion highlights ongoing concerns about domestic violence in Australia.
- ▪Christie Hayes questioned PM Anthony Albanese on the need for a royal commission into domestic violence.
- ▪The challenge follows four alleged murders of women in a short span of time.
- ▪The issue of domestic violence continues to be a significant concern in Australia.
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