❓ A parliamentary question seeks a detailed breakdown of a recently announced Family and Domestic Violence funding package, including the proportion of new funding and key performance indicators. The answer provides some information but refers to a media statement for further details.
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I refer to the Premier's announcement of a record Family and Domestic Violence (FDV) funding boost on Monday 1 December 2025, and I ask: (a) for a breakdown of the $109.9 million funding package for family and domestic violence initiatives; (b) what proportion of funding boost is new funding (and not reallocated or previously announced funding); and (c) what measurable key performance indicator's are expected for each initiative in (a)?
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Answered
24 February 2026
Responded by
Minister for Agriculture and Food representing the Minister for Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence
Response time
5 days
(a) I refer the member to the media statement of December 1, 2025.
(b) The $109.9 million boost is new funding.
(c) The measurable key performance indicators for each initiative will be embedded in contracts established with service providers.
(b) The $109.9 million boost is new funding.
(c) The measurable key performance indicators for each initiative will be embedded in contracts established with service providers.
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