Thursday’s hearings have ended with questions about the government’s handling of domestic and family violence services, a portfolio that has faced immense scrutiny in recent weeks. Addressing criticism of DFV funding cuts head on, after it was revealed the LNP had wiped $40 million from services, Camm accused her Labor opponents of running a media scare campaign. Families, Seniors, Disability Services, Child Safety and Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence Minister Amanda Camm along with her DG Belinda Drew. Julius Dennis“There has been no reduction in funding to our frontline domestic violence services,” she said. But there has been a “reallocation” of funds, with Director-General Belinda Drew admitting $10.5 million to provide support and counselling services for victim-survivors of domestic violence had been diverted to other programs.