Tabitha Acret looking at a picture of her daughter.
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New South Wales has introduced groundbreaking domestic violence legislation aimed at imposing the strictest penalties in the country on individuals convicted of murdering their partners.

The reform comes on the back of tireless campaigning from Tabitha Acret after her daughter, Mackenzie Anderson, was murdered by her ex-boyfriend.

In a notable case, one offender was sentenced to a mere 15 and a half years without the possibility of parole.

Tabitha Acret looking at a picture of her daughter.
Tabitha Acret has been campaigning for domestic violence law reforms after the murder of her daughter. (Nine)

“I hope she’d be proud,” expressed Acret, “because as a mother, it’s heartbreaking to feel that I didn’t protect her. That’s the role of a mom, and I failed.”

Driven by the fear that her daughter’s killer’s sentence might lead to even more lenient punishments in the future, she passionately advocated for change within the state government.

“It was then I realized, is this what we consider normal? It’s terrifying,” she remarked.

Today, her campaigning paid off as NSW introduced the strictest domestic violence laws in the country.

Chris Minns and Tabitha Acret walking on a footpath before announcing landmark domestic violence law reforms
Chris Minns introduced the landmark legislation today. (Nine)

The state will be the first to legislate a standard non-parole period of 25 years for “intimate partner homicide” – or domestic violence murder – up from the previous 20.

Although the periods are not mandatory, the law will give judges more discretion to set higher minimum non-parole terms.

mackenzie anderson murder mother Tabitha Acret fight for justice petition for domestic murder law change
Mackenzie Anderson was murdered by her ex-partner. (Supplied)

“It won’t return a murdered loved one to their family, but justice is important,” Premier Chris Minns said.

In the past five years alone, 42 women have been murdered by their partner in NSW.

In 2023, the average non-parole period for those killers was just 13 and a half years.

Tyrone Thompson breached an Apprehended Violence Order at least eight times before killing Anderson.

Acret says it should have attracted a mandatory minimum sentence the first time.

“This sends a strong message that AVOs are worth the paper they’re written on, because the moment they’re not,” she said.

Support is available from the National Sexual Assault, Domestic and Family Violence Counselling Service at 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732).
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