The hard proof that Anthony Albanese is failing to protect women - as he urges ... trends now
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Anthony Albanese has urged Australians to 'do more' to combat the 'national crisis' of men killing women - yet his 2022 election promise of 500 new domestic violence frontline workers has so far been a monumental failure.
In March this year, only 17 of the 500 promised new roles had been filled, a woeful 3.4 per cent.
Daily Mail Australia can reveal no state has been left unfulfilled with what is fast becoming another Albanese broken promise.
Of the new frontline positions, 148 were promised for NSW, 111 for Queensland, 101 in Victoria, 50 in WA and 37 in South Australia.
The number of promised positions so far delivered nationally is lower even than the 26 places promised to our smallest state Tasmania, which Daily Mail Australia understands is yet to receive a single frontline worker more than two years after the commitment was made.
Anthony Albanese promised 500 new domestic violence frontline workers in the 2022 election but only 17 roles have been filled
In March, Social Services Minister Amanda Rishworth declared that she was confident of 'reaching the first milestone of 352 additional