昆士兰州家庭暴力部长Amanda Camm在该州再次发生一起alleged谋杀案后,拒绝透露Women's Safety and Justice Taskforce近300项建议中有多少已付诸实施[1]。尽管政府宣布投入330万澳元用于家庭暴力服务,Camm表示政府正在"冷静而有序地推进这些建议的实施",但未提供具体的改革进展数据[1]。
过去两个月内,昆士兰州已有四名女性在alleged家庭暴力事件中丧生[1]。这一系列事件发生在政府预算被曝削减近4000万澳元家庭暴力领域资金之后[1]。反对党女性事务发言人Shannon Fentiman指出,"昆士兰州今年每个月都有一名女性丧生于家庭暴力事件"[1]。从更广阔的范围看,今年全澳已有45名女性丧生于暴力事件[1]。
Queensland's family violence minister Amanda Camm has declined to disclose how many recommendations from the Women's Safety and Justice Taskforce have been implemented, despite a fresh alleged domestic homicide in the state.[1] The minister announced a $3.3 million funding injection into family violence services, but stopped short of revealing implementation progress on the taskforce's nearly 300 recommendations from its 2021 and 2022 reports.[1]
The stance comes amid an escalating crisis in Queensland, where four women have died in alleged domestic violence incidents over the past two months.[1] Camm stated that the government was "calmly and methodically working through those recommendations,"[1] yet the lack of detailed progress updates contrasts with mounting casualties.[1] Opposition spokesperson Shannon Fentiman countered that "a woman had been lost to domestic and family violence in Queensland every month this year,"[1] underscoring the urgency of reform implementation.
The announcement also arrives weeks after reports that the government had cut nearly $40 million in domestic violence funding from its budget.[1] Nationally, 45 women have been killed by violence so far this year, compared to 79 deaths in the previous year.[1]