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Australia invest $599 million to financially support women, children escaping violence
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IntroductionMELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced new funding on Wedn ...
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced new funding on Wednesday to help women escape domestic violence and a crackdown on misogynistic online content in reaction to an uptick in homicides committed by current and former male partners that he described as a national crisis.
Albanese said his government would invest 925 million Australian dollars ($599 million) over five years to financially support women and children escaping violence.
The government also proposed new measures to tackle factors that it says exacerbate violence against women, such as violent online pornography and misogynist content targeting children and young people.
The measures would include legislation to ban deepfake pornography and more funding for an Australian regulator to pilot age-assurance technologies to protect children from harmful online content.
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