Albany receives expanded support for domestic violence as Safe at Home launches
Albany will access expanded support for domestic violence victims as the Safe at Home program launches on July 1, adding it to eight new locations across WA. The initiative, backed by an $11.5 million government commitment, aims to enable victim-survivors to remain safely in their homes. Anglicare WA will deliver the program locally.
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Published 01 Jul 2026, 08:00 UTC
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