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Candlelight vigil honours lives lost to family violence

Summary by Times News Group
HUNDREDS gathered last week in solemn recognition of the women and children whose lives have been lost to family and domestic violence. The annual Geelong Candlelight Vigil drew more than 200 people, led in reflection and mourning by survivor advocate Conor Pall and keynote speaker Courtney Ugle. The evening of grief, solidarity and remembrance was anchored by Ugle’s story. Ugle’s mother was killed as a result of domestic violence when she was 1…
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Times News Group broke the news on Saturday, May 16, 2026.
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