Queensland moves to criminalise coercive control after murder of Hannah Clarke and her children https://t.co/EPNrAlWv21
— The Guardian (@guardian) February 17, 2021
Hannah Clarke’s parents are asking the public to light a candle tomorrow to mark the 12-month anniversary of her murder and those of her three children. “Just to try and shine a bit of brightness for the future." https://t.co/GZBUBGkPHK #7NEWS pic.twitter.com/qaiRmejyME
— 7NEWS Brisbane (@7NewsBrisbane) February 18, 2021
As we reflect on the lives of Hannah Clarke & her children, it has hardened our Govt’s resolve to eliminate domestic & family violence from our community, & strengthened my resolve to make the criminalisation of coercive control one of my top priorities.https://t.co/6VlmTjMHot
— Shannon Fentiman (@ShannonFentiman) February 14, 2021
On the eve of the 1st anniversary of Hannah Clarke’s murder, the House has echoed the Senate call for govt to coordinate a fed approach to coercive control, the biggest red flag for future homicide. So that’s all sides of politics and both houses. Time for govt to act. #auspol
— Larissa Waters (@larissawaters) February 18, 2021
Both houses of parly just passed my cross-party motion to work for a harmonised approach to criminalising coercive control, tomorrow being the 1yr anniversary of Hannah Clarke’s murder. Thanks to my co-Chairs of the Parly Friends against DV for collaborating to make this happen.
— Larissa Waters (@larissawaters) February 17, 2021