New data reveals a concerning trend: half of women have experienced harassment while running, prompting a significant response from authorities in New South Wales (NSW). The state government has announced a $500,000 funding boost to its safety program dedicated to protecting female runners and enhancing public safety. This initiative aims to create safer environments for women and address the prevalent issue of harassment on running trails and public spaces. The additional funding will be allocated towards expanding the program’s resources, which include educational campaigns, safety workshops, and community awareness efforts. As the number of female runners continues to grow, ensuring their safety has become an essential priority for NSW policymakers. The new funding is expected to strengthen collaboration with local communities and law enforcement agencies. This initiative highlights the government’s commitment to combating harassment and fostering safe exercise environments for women in Australia.
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