World-leading actions at Wodonga forum looking at preventing domestic violence

Shana Morgan
Updated August 2 2017 - 3:01pm, first published 3:00pm
IDEAS FOR CHANGE: Women's Health Goulburn North East's Julie Tyler and Deakin University facilitator Sarah Pritchard at the Wodonga forum discussing the prevention of domestic violence. Picture: SIMON BAYLISS
IDEAS FOR CHANGE: Women's Health Goulburn North East's Julie Tyler and Deakin University facilitator Sarah Pritchard at the Wodonga forum discussing the prevention of domestic violence. Picture: SIMON BAYLISS

Leaders in domestic violence prevention on the Border have come together to make a plan to stop abuse from occurring, before it turns deadly.

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