Menâs violence against women isnât unique to any one community â but the solutions are
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Menâs violence against women isnât unique to any one community â but the solutions are
By Melissa Perry
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Itâs only February and already four women have been violently killed in Australia.
This includes R.Rubuntja, known as RaRa, who was killed in January after allegedly being run over by her male partner.
RaRa was a founding member of the Tangentyere Womenâs Family Safety Group, a collective of senior Aboriginal women from Alice Springs Town Camps, campaigning to end family violence and bring visibility to Aboriginal womenâs experiences.