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Opening up conversations on domestic violence - The Southern Cross

In late September this year, about 20 people signed up to attend an evening meeting at St Augustine’s Church in Salisbury. Clement Kuek Only a handful showed up but the guest speaker, a lawyer from the Attorney-General’s Department in Adelaide, was unconcerned. “It doesn’t matter,” Chol Pager said. “I am pleased if there is one person we can help.” Chol was there in a personal capacity but “with a professional lens,” he said. He is not a social …
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thesoutherncross.org.au broke the news in Adelaide City Council, Australia on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
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