How violence can affect marginalised and disadvantaged women

Natalie Croxon
Updated August 14 2018 - 10:52am, first published November 25 2017 - 8:00am
Centre for Non-Violence chief executive officer Margaret Augerinos says women who are marginalised or disadvantaged can be affected by violence in "very different" ways to other women. Picture: EMMA D'AGOSTINO
Centre for Non-Violence chief executive officer Margaret Augerinos says women who are marginalised or disadvantaged can be affected by violence in "very different" ways to other women. Picture: EMMA D'AGOSTINO

Violence against women remains an all-too-common blight on Australian communities.

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Natalie Croxon

Natalie Croxon

Journalist

Reporter at the Illawarra Mercury, mostly covering social affairs. Previously of the Bendigo Advertiser, Northern Daily Leader and Quirindi Advocate. Our Watch award winner.

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