Debbie Kilroy appeals for Queensland Government to show a heart for Sisters Inside by maintaining $120,000 funding
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By National Indigenous Times West Australian reporter Gerry Georgatos
The Queensland Liberal-National Government has withdrawn $120,000 annual funding from Sisters Inside, a long-time organisation that has provided counselling services for imprisoned women and for those recently released.
Debbie Kilroy is the founder and head of Sisters Inside and is distraught that funding has...
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