Windfarm company's cash boost to help domestic violence victims find safe housing

By Katrina Lovell
Updated September 18 2019 - 5:39pm, first published 3:30pm
New partnership: Women's Housing's Lindy Parker, Tilt Renewable's Deion Campbell, Emma House's Ruth Isbel announce a new $500,000 safe housing program for south-west women to combat domestic violence. Picture: Anthony Brady
New partnership: Women's Housing's Lindy Parker, Tilt Renewable's Deion Campbell, Emma House's Ruth Isbel announce a new $500,000 safe housing program for south-west women to combat domestic violence. Picture: Anthony Brady

South-west women and children fleeing domestic violence will have access to 10 long-term housing places under a new partnership that was given a $500,000 boost by a windfarm company on Wednesday.

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