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South Australia Launches 24-Hour Crisis Line After Violence Probe

URGENT UPDATE: South Australia’s Labor government has just announced a groundbreaking initiative following the findings of a royal commission into family violence. Victims of domestic, family, and sexual violence will now have access to a 24-hour crisis phone line, a critical step in addressing this pressing issue.

In a statement made earlier today, Premier Peter Malinauskas revealed that the government will also regulate home alcohol delivery services—a move aimed at reducing the risks associated with unregulated access to alcohol, which can exacerbate family violence situations. This announcement comes in the wake of a tragic reality: just over a year ago, four women lost their lives to domestic violence within the span of a single week, highlighting the urgent need for systemic change.

The government has committed to implementing seven of the 139 recommendations outlined in the commission’s report, with plans to respond to the remaining recommendations by the end of the year. “It was a harsh wake-up call that reminded us all that domestic violence has an extraordinarily detrimental impact in our community,” Malinauskas stated, emphasizing the need for a robust response.

As part of its comprehensive strategy, South Australia will establish a dedicated ministerial portfolio for domestic, family, and sexual violence. The government will also develop a five-year statewide strategy, requiring department chief executives to create implementation plans aimed at alleviating the crisis.

The report is anchored in extensive public consultation and includes harrowing accounts from victims, shared in the Voices report. Commissioner Natasha Stott Despoja described the findings as “evidence-based, effective, practical, and forward-facing.” She urged that this report presents a “once-in-a-generation opportunity” to tackle domestic violence comprehensively and effectively.

While substantial investment is needed to reform the current fragmented response, Malinauskas expressed hope that the proposed reforms would position South Australia as a leader in addressing domestic violence. He acknowledged that no one should expect immediate solutions but stressed that meaningful changes are on the horizon.

The Labor government is also set to introduce reforms to liquor licensing, particularly concerning unregulated delivery services. “I think that’s got to change,” the Premier asserted, underscoring the link between alcohol access and domestic violence.

For those in need of support, help is available. Contact Lifeline at 13 11 14, Men’s Referral Service at 1300 766 491, or 1800 RESPECT at 1800 737 732 for immediate assistance.

Stay tuned as South Australia takes these critical steps to protect its citizens and address the harrowing issue of family violence.

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