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Legislation to strengthen response to coercive control introduced into Parliament
Workplace sabotage: workplace supports needed to help victim-survivors of domestic and family violence
$5.6m to implement coercive control laws
Delivering smarter justice for safer Territory
Police train 63 new personnel to support LGBTIQ+ victims
Support for community projects that address domestic violence
Respectful relationships education bolstered by new Respect program
Breaking cycle: critical gaps in responses to adolescent family violence
Take stand against sexual violence during awareness month
Police make arrest – Domestic violence – Batchelor
Children with disability experiencing domestic and family violence
Launch of unique child protection course
Police lay charges – Domestic violence – Malak 28 September
Police make arrest – Domestic violence – Gray 27 September
New Deputy Chief Magistrate appointed
NSW Government leads way as family and domestic violence leave provisions enhanced for all NSW public sector employees
Family and domestic violence leave provisions enhanced for all NSW public sector workers
9 Victorian animal welfare groups unite to find homes for animals
New homes for at-risk women in Bankstown
Increasing safety for people at risk of domestic and family violence
Police investigate serious assault at Clontarf
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Housing Association launch
Indexation nearly doubles for vital NGOs
Queensland Corrective Services’ Victims Register: support and safety for victims of crime
Police lay arson charge, Airlie Beach
Grants now open to support diverse communities respond to domestic, family and sexual violence
Police join specialist domestic violence support services in Brisbane and Ipswich
Thursday Island Neighbourhood and Community Centre delivering better services for Torres Strait
New safe haven for vulnerable older women in East Gosford
You can have your say on mandatory professional development for property agents
Police lay charges – Domestic violence in Darwin 30 August
New pilot to support vulnerable Australians unveiled in Melbourne
3.6 million people experienced partner emotional abuse: Australia
3.6 million Australians experienced coercive control
Specialist workers funded to support at risk children
Murder investigation at Yarrabah
Stakeholders to inform proposed domestic and family violence reforms
New inner-Sydney development to provide safe haven for victim-survivors
Statement from Deputy Commissioner Paul Taylor
Family violence reform grant awarded to Western Sydney University researchers
Fast-tracking of $10.7 million to frontline family, domestic and sexual violence support services for Northern Territory
Four new magistrates appointed to Queensland Courts
Mental health support for NSW floods
Meeting of Attorneys-General communiqué
Reminder to have your say on NSW coercive control laws
Applications open for Jack Cranstoun mediation scholarship
Launching Swinburnes strategic plans to advance gender equality
Record funding addresses rising demand for Child Safety services