Thanks for logging in.

You can now click/tap WATCH to start the live stream.

Thanks for logging in.

You can now click/tap LISTEN to start the live stream.

Thanks for logging in.

You can now click/tap LATEST NEWS to start the live stream.

LISTEN
Watch
on air now

Create a 4BC account today!

You can now log in once to listen live, watch live, join competitions, enjoy exclusive 4BC content and other benefits.


Joining is free and easy.

You will soon need to register to keep streaming 4BC online. Register an account or skip for now to do it later.

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

QPUE President launches campaign to curb domestic violence once and for all

The Queensland Police Service are attending 526 DV occurrences every day in what can only be described as a crisis.

The cops are calling for domestic violence to be treated as a standalone criminal offence to take the burden off victims and making it easier for police to act.

QPS Union President Shane Prior told Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast, “We’re at crisis levels, we’re on track to reach 210,000 occurrences for domestic and family violence that police are attending to this financial year.”

“We cannot keep this going, victims are at greater risk than they ever have and police are at burnout,” Mr. Prior said.

Hear more highlights from 4BC Breakfast below:

Image: Facebook

Download this podcast here

Peter Fegan
Advertisement