Coroner Elisabeth Armitage delivered findings on the deaths of four Aboriginal women due to domestic violence in Alice Springs, emphasizing the preventable nature of these tragedies and the urgent need for action to address the epidemic of domestic violence in the Northern Territory. The Coroner highlighted the ongoing trauma and grief within communities, the failure of imprisoning offenders to deter violence, and the lack of adequate support services for victims. The devastating impact of domestic violence, particularly among Aboriginal women, underscores the urgent need for radical action to address this issue.
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Pet owners encouraged to hide chocolate this Easter as RSPCA reminds animal lovers about its dangers
SummaryThe RSPCA reminds West Australians that certain Easter traditions, particularly chocolate, pose significant risks to pets, as even small amounts can be toxic. RSPCA WA Lead Veterinarian Mairi Joyce warns that milk chocolate can poison small dogs, and darker chocolates and sugar-free varieties with xylitol can be even more dangerous. In addition to chocolate, hot cross buns, onions, and fatty leftovers can harm pets, and owners are advised to contact a vet immediately if they...
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