'Obviously a joke': Wife Basher t-shirt fuels fire of Mandurah domestic violence activist

Justin Rake
Updated February 28 2020 - 2:10pm, first published 1:43pm
This shirt was spotted in the front window display of Mandurah store Krazy Teez on Sunday. Photo: Supplied.
This shirt was spotted in the front window display of Mandurah store Krazy Teez on Sunday. Photo: Supplied.

A West Australian t-shirt shop owner has hit back at community complaints that one of the shirts on display in his Mandurah store is condoning domestic violence.

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Justin Rake

Justin Rake

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Sports journalist for the Mandurah Mail, Australian Community Media, Fairfax Media.

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