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“Leaders were invited, especially [Prime Minister Anthony] Albanese … There’s been no presence from him,” Moody told AAP from Melbourne where she said 500 people had gathered.

People listen to speakers during a ‘Stop Killing Women’ rally in Sydney. Source: AAP / Dan Himbrechts
Moody said state and federal politicians had been invited across the nation.
“I have attended rallies, community events and regularly engage with and listen to women’s safety leaders and organisations to better understand and address community needs.”
‘They’re individual lives’
According to the advocacy group Destroy the Joint’s project Counting Dead Women, 79 women were killed in 2024. The project has counted eight deaths due to violence against women this year, as at 5 March.
“We are doing everything we can to wake Australia up.”
‘It’s not enough’
“This is a state of emergency.”