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Minister for Human Services Michelle Lensink said the homelessness reforms will make accessing services easier for vulnerable regional South Australians.
“Ultimately, we’re undertaking this reform because we want better outcomes for our most vulnerable,” said Minister Lensink.
“Organisations in our regions already work collaboratively together to get positive outcomes for South Australians experiencing homelessness and it’s really exciting this reform formalises this approach to ensure everyone is working together.
“Importantly, South Australians using these services will only have to tell their story once and services can be even more responsive to supporting clients across our regions.
A South Australian watchlist tracking domestic violence abusers has swollen by 2,000 names in 17 months - with one man named by 14 different women.
The database lists the names of almost 6,300 men, who have been reported by alleged victims who have presented at domestic violence services across the state.
More than 1,700 of the alleged abusers have had multiple victims, while more than 1,800 are alleged to have been involved in multiple incidents.
The shocking figures come after three people were victims of horrific domestic violence murders in South Australia last week, including a nine-month-old baby girl.
Kobi Shepherdson died after her father Henry plunged the pair off the Whispering Wall dam walkway in the Barossa Valley in an apparent murder-suicide.