The family of a woman killed at her workplace has called for an end to gendered violence in Australia.
"The hashtag is really important to Sue and Chris as a way of honouring what's happened to Julie," Mr Sykes said."Men have got to be a part of the conversation; we've got to lead from the front and be a voice around these things and not be silent."The matter will return to court in June. "The issues of fitness to stand trial and competence to have committed the offences are currently being examined," she said.
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