People in NSW could soon be able to find out if their partner has an abusive past

The NSW Government is set to launch the ‘Right to Ask’ scheme that allows people to access police records about their partner’s past, modelled after UK’s Clare’s Law.

People in NSW could soon be able to find out if their partner has an abusive past

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