News & Views New Coercive Control Bill has flaws, warns 220+ domestic and family violence advocates Leading domestic and family violence advocates are concerned about the NSW Government’s new Coercive Control Bill harming victims.
News & Views New research finds 30% of children experiencing domestic family violence are those with disability New ANROWS research examines the perspectives of children, their families and workers to understand their priorities and service needs.
News & Views NSW public sector workers granted 20 days of domestic violence leave NSW public sector workers, including temporary and casual staff, will have access to 20 days’ paid family and domestic violence leave.
News & Views Non-fatal strangulation and stealthing laws come into effect in Tasmania New family violence laws have come into effect in Tasmania, including a new stand-alone criminal offence of non-fatal strangulation.
Health The hidden complex trauma of violence experienced by Indian women in Australia Manjula Datta O’Connor talks to WA about her book on violence against Indian women, “Daughters of Durga”, out now.
News & Views Casual workers to be entitled to universal paid domestic violence leave Casual workers will be entitled to the same paid domestic and family violence leave as permanent employees under new legislation.
News & Views NSW Labor promises large funding boost to sexual violence helpline, but more is needed NSW Labor will pump an additional $923,701 to the NSW Sexual Violence Helpline if it wins the next election.
Health 1 in 6 women have experienced physical or sexual violence by a partner, new health report shows Australian Institute of Health and Welfare have released their latest report on the nation’s health, revealing trends in our health.
News & Views Hannah Clarke’s ‘astounding bravery’ recognised as coroner delivers inquest findings A coroner has recognised the astounding bravery of Hannah Clarke and said police did miss some opportunities to hold Rowan Baxter to account.
News & Views Could the Depp v. Heard case make other abuse survivors too scared to speak up? Reform is needed to better balance the protection of men’s individual reputations with the rights of women to speak about their experiences of abuse.
News & Views Criminalising coercive control in Queensland was the shift we needed to save lives This week, Queensland took a huge step towards improving the system for women by announcing it will criminalise coercive control.
News & Views Queensland to criminalise coercive control and hold inquiry into police response to domestic violence The Queensland government will introduce a bill to criminalise coercive control by the end of 2023, Annastacia Palaszczuk has announced.