Newly appointed South Australia’s minister for Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence, Alice Rolls, is racing against time to tackle a devastating crisis — one woman killed by an intimate partner every 11 days in Australia. With a 667-page Royal Commission report and a $670 million 10-year funding plan unveiled in the state budget, Rolls is already pushing daily for progress. The budget allocates $230 million before 2029, including $180 million for a new police service, plus critical funding for victim support, prevention, and 24/7 crisis services. Inspired by her grandparents’ anti-apartheid activism, Rolls brings legal expertise and urgent passion to the role — determined to ensure survivors are heard, believed, and supported.

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