NSW Premier expected to unveil ‘Right to Ask’ scheme today

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NSW Premier expected to unveil ‘Right to Ask’ scheme today
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New South Wales residents in relationships could soon be able to check if their partner has been convicted of domestic violence offences in a trial expected to be unveiled by the Premier today.

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