Peak organisation Domestic Violence NSW and Rosie Batty, AO, survivor advocate, are calling on the Australian public to take action to help end domestic and
The NSW Police provided a timeline of events surrounding the disappearance of Luke Davies and Jesse Baird. Delia Donovan, CEO of Domestic Violence NSW has
Friends with Dignity celebrates a significant milestone in their mission to support victim-survivors of domestic violence, with the completion of their 800th Sanctuary. This
Peak body for specialist domestic and family violence services, Domestic Violence NSW responds to Counting Dead Women Australia’s increased yearly cost of gendered violence to
Welcome to Happenings on the Hill – Happenings on the Hill is a fortnightly column specifically for the Third Sector by Tanck. Earlier this year
Within the sphere of supporting individuals affected by domestic and family violence, the Broken Crayons Still Colour Foundation emerges as a symbol of resilience and
There have been seven deaths due to violence against women in October alone. Counting Dead Women Australia updated their yearly death toll to forty-three.
The 2023-24 NSW budget leaves victims of domestic and family violence carrying the costs for another year; with insufficient funding provided to frontline support services.
Over 220 domestic and family violence workers and advocates from around NSW, including Rosie Batty and Jess Hill, have signed an open letter calling for
“Violence against women impact the full diversity of women and across all ages. It is an outrage that girls through to older women are suffering
Third Sector acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.