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Ipswich joined together to put a stop to domestic and family violence

2021-05-12 · Council · Featured · Now

Last week Ipswich joined together in d’Arcy Doyle Place to pay their respects and remember the victims of domestic and family violence.

The vigil included a march from Tulmur place to d’Arcy Doyle Place as well as a candle lighting ceremony to finish.

Some of the guest speakers on the night included Mayor Teresa Harding, Chair of the Alison Baden-Clay Foundation Vanessa Fowler, Amie Carrington CEO of the Domestic Violence Action Centre and Acting Superintendent Doug McDonald of the Queensland Police Service.

Video music by Bensound.

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Source: Ipswich First (Ipswich City Council) — CC BY 4.0.