Domestic, family and sexual violence
How to get help and support, emergency housing, understanding domestic and sexual violence, sexual consent and the law, legal help, and how to stay safe.
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- NSW Domestic Violence Line 1800 656 463
- 1800 RESPECT 1800 737 732
- Link2home Homelessness 1800 152 152
- Link2Home Veterans 1800 326 989
- Child Protection Helpline 13 21 11
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In the quiet desperation of the third day, Santiago battles the marlin, tied to his skiff and spirit. As exhaustion deepens, the struggle becomes not just physical, but spiritual — a reflection on pride, endurance, and the quiet dignity of effort. Some stories hold truths not in their facts, but in their silences — in what remains unspoken between man, sea, and sky.
The marlin embodies Santiago's greatest struggle, blending themes of isolation, respect, and the dignity of effort.
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