Every MP asked to link arms in Parliament in historic domestic violence gesture

By Michael Gordon
Updated October 13 2016 - 1:18am, first published 12:15am
Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten have been asked to lead a historic linking of arms in Parliament. Photo: Andrew Meares
Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten have been asked to lead a historic linking of arms in Parliament. Photo: Andrew Meares
Children reinforce the 'No More' message in their march. Photo: Glenn Camnpbell
Children reinforce the 'No More' message in their march. Photo: Glenn Camnpbell
Elcho Islanders link arms in a symbolic act of rejection of family violence. Photo: Glenn Campbell
Elcho Islanders link arms in a symbolic act of rejection of family violence. Photo: Glenn Campbell

"Let's all speak up. Let's all be brave!" the kids of Elcho Island sang as they led a march through the streets of Galiwin'ku that elders hope will be a turning point in the remote community's struggle against domestic violence.

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