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Lifesaving Program Turns Tables On Abusers 12/04/21

Domestic abusers are being put up in hotels across Victoria in a nation-first program holding men to account, instead of forcing victims to flee their homes.Victorians are spending an average of $4m a day on ice as it cements its place as the state’s most consumed illicit drug.Schools and sporting groups are bringing in unisex bathrooms, forming non-gendered playing teams and flying rainbow flags in a bid to be more inclusive.And in sport, clubs fear the AFL’s excessive soft cap cuts are “cooking” their streamlined football departments and will drive even more people out of the game.For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription atheraldsun.com.au

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