Increasingly numbers of Aboriginal families living in the remote town of Broome, WA and other parts of the Kimberley are experiencing homelessness. In 1989, the Marnja Jarndu Women's Refuge was established in Broome. The organisation offers crisis accommodation to women and children escaping domestic violence, an outreach service and a victim support service that provides court support and counselling.

 
 

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Increasingly numbers of Aboriginal families living in the remote town of Broome, WA and other parts of the Kimberley are experiencing homelessness. In 1989, the Marnja Jarndu Women's Refuge was established in Broome. The organisation offers crisis accommodation to women and children escaping domestic violence, an outreach service and a victim support service that provides court support and counselling.

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