Community workers urge Premier Mike Baird to put domestic violence leave on national agenda

By Anna Patty
Updated October 13 2016 - 5:13pm, first published 10:29am
Unions NSW secretary Mark Morey said an average of 184 incidents of domestic violence were reported in NSW every day. Photo: Supplied
Unions NSW secretary Mark Morey said an average of 184 incidents of domestic violence were reported in NSW every day. Photo: Supplied
NSW Premier Mike Baird is being urged to put domestic violence leave on the national agenda at the Council of Australian Governments meeting late this month. Photo: Wolter Peeters
NSW Premier Mike Baird is being urged to put domestic violence leave on the national agenda at the Council of Australian Governments meeting late this month. Photo: Wolter Peeters

Frontline community workers and unions will urge NSW Premier Mike Baird to put domestic violence leave on the national agenda at the Council of Australian Governments meeting late this month.

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