Margaret McMurdo, chair of a domestic violence prevention taskforce, makes rare public comments expressing concern that the LNP has “abandoned” key recommendations. McMurdo says public updates on reforms appear to have “dried up,” suggesting progress on domestic violence prevention measures is not being communicated or delivered as expected. Her remarks come as the Crisafulli LNP faces increasing scrutiny over domestic violence prevention policy and implementation. The reports describe her comments as highlighting a gap between earlier recommendations and the level of public reporting or apparent follow-through. The coverage from multiple outlets focuses on the same point: McMurdo is worried that recommended actions are no longer being advanced publicly, and that the absence of visible reform updates is contributing to concerns about whether the recommendations are being carried out. The articles present her view without detailing a comprehensive account of which specific recommendations have been abandoned or what the LNP’s response is in these reports.