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Western Australia Overhauls Social Housing Waitlist After 70 Years

Western Australia is overhauling its social housing waitlist for the first time in 70 years, prioritizing individuals with urgent and complex needs, including domestic violence survivors and rough sleepers, over a 'wait-your-turn' system. A new matrix will assess safety, housing circumstances, medical conditions, accessibility, and cultural considerations, with reforms aiming for early 2028 implementation after a year of consultation.

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Politique·3 g önceRésumé IA

Western Australia Overhauls Social Housing Waitlist After 70 Years

Western Australia is overhauling its social housing waitlist for the first time in 70 years, prioritizing individuals with urgent and complex needs, including domestic violence survivors and rough sleepers. A new matrix system will assess applicants based on safety, housing circumstances, medical conditions, accessibility, and cultural considerations, moving away from a simple wait-time approach.

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Marius Borg Hoiby, Step-son of Norway's Crown Prince, Sentenced to 4 Years for Rape and Other Crimes
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Marius Borg Hoiby, Step-son of Norway's Crown Prince, Sentenced to 4 Years for Rape and Other Crimes

Marius Borg Hoiby, step-son of Norway's Crown Prince Haakon, has been sentenced to four years in prison by an Oslo district court for two counts of rape, domestic violence against his former partner Nora Haukland, and narcotics offenses. He was acquitted on two other rape charges due to insufficient proof of non-consent. Hoiby admitted to domestic abuse and transporting marijuana.

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Germany Approves New Measures Against Domestic Violence, Including Electronic Ankle Monitors
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Politique·13.06.2026Résumé IA

Germany Approves New Measures Against Domestic Violence, Including Electronic Ankle Monitors

Germany's Bundesrat has approved reforms to the Domestic Violence Protection Act, introducing stricter measures against perpetrators. These include the expanded use of electronic ankle monitors, mandatory anti-violence training, and improved tools for courts to assess risks, aiming to better protect victims, particularly women, from domestic abuse and femicide.

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