News & Views ‘A little fight with the wife’: Trump’s words are a slap in the face to survivors Donald Trump made comments that downplayed domestic violence in a way that was not only ignorant but deeply dangerous.
News & Views The ABC investigation into driving instructors is a wake-up call for every parent of a teenage girl The recent ABC investigation into sexual harassment and assault by driving instructors has really shaken me, writes Rita Nasr.
Local NSW invests $800,000 to make running safer for women and girls For too many women and girls, running outside isn’t safe. Now, a new $800,000 grant from the NSW government is set to gather crucial data.
Local Participants report assaults at a women’s safety fun run in Alice Springs A women’s safety fun run in Alice Springs saw several female participants report assaults during the event, with organisers left shocked.
Appointments New leadership team at ANROWS to meet critical moment for ending violence against women Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety has announced a new leadership team, including four new senior appointments.
News & Views Election report card: Where do the major parties stand on addressing violence against women? We sought to find out what the commitments of each major party are to end violence against women in the lead up to 3 May.
News & Views What works to prevent violence against women? Here’s what the evidence says Effective violence prevention programs in Australia address core drivers like gender inequality, child abuse, and alcohol misuse.
Local One year since Samantha Murphy vanished, ‘Take Back the Track’ is demanding change On 16 February, Take Back the Track is inviting runners across the country to join a “journey of reclaiming our right to run free from harm”.
News & Views Caitlin O’Ryan’s poem about consent that everyone should hear This explosive feminist poem written and performed by Caitlin O’Ryan will make you quiver with anger and recognition.
News & Views Almost all domestic violence involves economic abuse. Here’s how we should better protect women More than 90 per cent of domestic violence victim-survivors continue to experience abuse after leaving a violent relationship.
News & Views ‘Sis, Are We Dating the Same Guy’: How defamation cases are bringing an end to women’s online dating groups Online groups like “Sis, Are We Dating the Same Guy” have abruptly paused following a defamation case, raising concerns about legal risks.
News & Views How banks and life insurers can help end domestic and family violence Banks and insurance providers can collaborate or partner with evidence-based domestic violence groups who can help inform best-practice around how to appropriately respond when a client discloses an abusive relationship.