Alleged Australian femicide capital revealed as deaths sky-rocket
One place in Australia holds the country’s record for the number of women allegedly killed in just 12 months. Use our special interactives to see how many deaths were in your area.
One place in Australia holds the country’s record for the number of women allegedly killed in just 12 months. Use our special interactives to see how many deaths were in your area.
She was only seven, but this tiny brave Territory sex assault victim used just a few words to scare her drunken assailant from continuing his sick violation on her body.
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A violent brute’s horrific history of bashing multiple Territory woman can be exposed after he attacked a woman with an axe, power cord, torch and a burning log. WARNING: GRAPHIC
An armed Victorian unleashed a brutal assault on an unwary dad who was spending time with his daughter at an Alice Springs park.
Alena Kukla and her 14-week-old son were murdered in the Northern Territory outback just three months and three days after their killer was released from jail for a brutal assault on another woman. AK’s loved ones are desperate for answers – and change.
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At least 16 women were lost to alleged murder in just over a month. Journalist Sherele Moody says woman are being killed every other day but their deaths are met with silence.
Delays to the roll-out of a national DV register are having deadly consequences for Australian women. SHERELE MOODY writes women should not be forced to track offenders via social media.
Original URL: https://www.heraldsun.com.au/journalists/sherele-moody/page/2