Wollongong Council push to make the streets safer for women

Desiree Savage
Updated March 21 2018 - 8:32pm, first published 8:30pm
A survey has found the majority of women alter their behaviours to make them feel safer in Wollongong's CBD. Picture: Robert Peet
A survey has found the majority of women alter their behaviours to make them feel safer in Wollongong's CBD. Picture: Robert Peet

Mostly Wafaa Izz Eddin feels welcome in the Wollongong community but admits there are times she does not feel safe enough to leave the house with her three young children.

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Desiree Savage

Desiree Savage

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