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ABC Top Stories07.05.2026GeneralAustralia

Super benefits are being paid out to domestic violence perpetrators

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The federal government is reviewing superannuation laws that could see retirement savings paid to domestic violence perpetrators. But industry experts are worried the draft policy reform could only make matters worse.

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