Royal commission 'overdue' as action on DV demanded

By Luke Costin
Updated May 1 2024 - 5:25pm, first published April 29 2024 - 1:24pm
The NSW opposition says ankle monitors would protect alleged DV victims from bailed perpetrators. (Farid Farid/AAP PHOTOS)
The NSW opposition says ankle monitors would protect alleged DV victims from bailed perpetrators. (Farid Farid/AAP PHOTOS)

A royal commission rather than knee-jerk legal changes, is what's needed to address the rising tide of family violence, civil libertarians say.

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