Travelling workshops hope to improve spotting coercive control in rural and regional Australian communities

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The signs of coercive control can be subtle and easy for family and friends to miss. But across regional and rural Australia, there is often less access to life-saving education to break the cycle of domestic violence. A series of travelling workshops hope to change that, sharing the story of the murder of Brisbane woman Hannah Clarke and her three children to promote greater community awareness.

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