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Posted: 2024-04-27 03:33:05

Advocacy groups are demanding the government declare violence against women a national emergency after three women were allegedly killed by men known to them this week.

Yesterday, West Australian police said they believed a 30-year-old woman, whose body was found in the bedroom of home after a fire, might have been murdered

Earlier this week, two other women, 49-year-old Emma Bates in regional Victoria and 28-year-old Molly Ticehurst in regional New South Wales, were both allegedly killed by men police believe were known to them. 

The events have fuelled anger across the nation, where 25 women have died this year due to gender-based violence, according to data interpreted from Counting Dead Women.

Eleven more women have died violently in 2024 compared to this time last year. 

Today, rallies against gender-based violence are taking place in Hobart, Sydney and Adelaide, and tomorrow there will be rallies in Melbourne, Bendigo, Geelong, Coffs Harbour, Perth, Brisbane, Sunshine Coast and Canberra. 

Two women holding signs. One says 'love shouldn't hurt'

Rallies against gender-based violence are happening in Sydney and Adelaide today. (ABC News: Olivia Mason)

Sarah Williams, from advocacy group What Were You Wearing Australia, is one of the organisers. She said more action was urgently needed.

"Australia is definitely in a time of a national emergency with men's violence," she said.

"Just simply not being enough done and it's really devastating that it's three years on and we're probably in a worse situation than we were in 2021. 

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