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Nicola Roxon appointed as new VicHealth Chair
Speaking out about domestic violence
Gutwein smoke and mirrors Budget surplus
Secure Homes for Domestic Violence Survivors
Operation Heat Shield to deliver a major policing boost this summer
Telling Story Of Family Violence
Put families over politics, abandon flawed family court merger
16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence
Change Ways to end gendered-based violence
Making tracks on awareness: Rail Squad support White Ribbon Day
Local campaign against gender-based violence begins
16 Days of Activism – join global movement that supports gender equality
Townsville City Council stands up against violence this White Ribbon Day
24/7 DV support available for at-risk South Australians
Supporting Women With 16 Days Of Activism
Community encouraged to participate in White Ribbon Art Gallery
Respect. What does it mean to you?
Stronger together: Wellington celebrating community and diversity
ACA welcomes Productivity Commission’s recommendations for prevention of mental health issues
Domestic violence reforms pass Parliament 19 November
New COVID-19 Direction 2020 – Stay at Home, South Australia
Saying no to violence against women
New laws in NSW close loopholes for online alcohol delivery
NSW Law Society responds to NSW Budget
UniSA researchers awarded $2.8 million for new projects
Repeal of lending protections will hurt women facing domestic violence
16 Days of Activism calendar of events and activities launched
Roads, regions, resilience: ALGA’s Local Roads and Transport Congress coming to Wagga Wagga
Victoria’s Big Housing Build
NSW to Prohibit Direct Cross-Examination of Domestic Violence Victims by their Accused
Pandemic stress increased frequency and severity of domestic abuse
Prof Euan Wallace To Lead Health And Human Services
Major mental health investment a critical step towards large-scale system reform
Stability and strength in cabinet line-up
Social workers in high demand on Fraser Coast
Mental Health Victoria welcomes $235 million Recovery Workforce investment in support and services
Parliamentary Committee to hear from Google and Facebook as family violence hearings continue
Building Our Recovery Workforce To Support Our State
Seized cash channelled to crime-busting programs and victim support
Progress made, but more to be done to improve police and court responses to domestic violence
Liberal women consider coercive control crackdown
New Wellbeing Package For Our Health Heroes
Significant psychological toll from COVID-19 lockdown
Unifying Tasmania Police technology to keep Tasmanians safe
Search continues for Ruth Ridley 12 months after disappearance
Lotterywest grant to support training of additional Lifeline WA volunteers
New family violence and notice of risk form will provide Courts with improved information and notification of risk
Family violence, mental health biggest concerns for community building say school leaders