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Final episode of SEE WHAT YOU MADE ME DO airs tonight on SBS

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Almost three decades ago, Phil Cleary’s little sister was murdered by a man she had the temerity to leave.

Since then, Phil has watched history repeat itself at the rate of one woman a week in Australia. He believes we must work harder, and more boldly, to make it stop. Jess takes us to the innovations being trialled and implemented across the globe as communities work to reduce rates of abuse and homicide.

They include radical ideas which could make a seismic difference in Australia.

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A special forum will air right after the series’ finale. Jess Hill joins host Alice Matthews and five other panellists to discuss what solutions Australia can implement right now to stop family violence.

See What You Made Me Do explores an epidemic that has no signs of slowing. Hosted by investigative journalist, Jess Hill, and inspired by her award-winning book of the same name, See What You Made Me Do will ignite a crucial conversation about domestic abuse.

The series asks what needs to be done to keep women and children safer and hold perpetrators to account.

See What You Made Me Do – Final Episode Wednesday, 19 May at 8.30pm on SBS and On Demand

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