"We've got a similar problem" - Should NZ follow suit after Australia's $1b domestic violence package? Inside the Lachie Jones inquest, and why one person had to 'moo like a cow' in horror job interview
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Across the ditch, the Australian government has pledged more than a billion dollars to tackle its own gendered and family violence problem. So should New Zealand look to do the same? If you or anyone you know is the victim of family violence, there is a range of community organisations you can reach out to - see the full list here. If you are in immediate danger, call the Police on 111. Plus - inside the inquest into the death of toddler Lachie Jones, and have you ever had a horror job interview? Wait till you hear some of these shockers… and yes, one involves having to moo like a cow. 
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