WA expands safe accommodation network for women and children escaping violence - The Indian Sun
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WA expands safe accommodation network for women and children escaping violence - The Indian Sun
The Western Australian Government is adding more crisis accommodation across the state as demand for safe, stable housing continues to rise. A new refuge in Midland is the latest facility confirmed. It will support two women with children and three single women, offering space designed for privacy, stability and immediate safety. The plan does not stop there. A similar refuge is set to open in Broome, and six self contained units are being prep…
State Government Unveils $14.8m Boost for Domestic Violence Accommodation
Premier Roger Cook has announced a $14.8 million funding package to expand family and domestic violence accommodation across Western Australia, delivering new crisis and transitional housing in Midland, Broome and Albany. The Premier made the announcement during a visit to the Midland site today, coinciding with this year’s 16 Days in WA – Stopping Family and Domestic Violence campaign. Under the plan, a new $3.7 million refuge will be built in …
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