Prime Minister ScottMorrisonMP says there has not been enough progress when it comes to attitudes towards women and domestic violence | katinacurtis
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says there has not been enough progress when it comes to attitudes towards women and domestic violence.
“Right now, too many Australian women do not feel safe and too often, they are not safe, and that is not OK. There is no excuse, and sorry does not cut it,” Mr Morrison told a two-day women’s safety summit.
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