ACT joins push for domestic violence leave reform at COAG summit

By Megan Gorrey
Updated October 28 2016 - 1:23am, first published 12:15am
ACT deputy chief minister Yvette Berry. will address state and territory ministers at the national summit on preventing violence against women and children.  Photo: Jamila Toderas
ACT deputy chief minister Yvette Berry. will address state and territory ministers at the national summit on preventing violence against women and children. Photo: Jamila Toderas

ACT deputy chief minister Yvette Berry has called for domestic violence leave and secure funds for crisis housing as leaders continue to tackle the nation's "insidious" family abuse epidemic.

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