Human rights ignored: First Nations children deserve better
International Human Rights Day serves as a reminder of the ongoing human rights abuses faced by First Nations children in Australia. “This year’s International Human
Fighting domestic violence: NSW funds prevention programs
NSW grants $4.25M to community groups for programs preventing domestic violence. Funding support fosters inclusive communities. The NSW Government has announced a significant investment in
New trial protects First Nations families from violence
The Albanese government is investing $2.6 million to tackle family violence and protect children in the Greater Darwin region. This two-year trial aims to support
More support for survivors of violence in Outer Western Sydney
The Albanese Labor Government, continuing its commitment to bolstering support for victims of family, domestic and sexual violence, has announced the deployment of additional frontline
Festive season raises concerns for family violence victims
With the festive season approaching, the Stronger Families Foundation is raising awareness about increased risks faced by family and domestic violence (FDV) victims during extended
Fundraising Excellence Award: World Vision Australia’s 1,000 Girls Campaign
World Vision Australia’s 1000 Girls campaign has captured attention with its impactful mission, and it recently earned a finalist position for the Fundraising Excellence
$100 million in grants to boost crisis housing for vulnerable women and children
On 2 October, the Crisis and Transitional Accommodation Program (CTAP) grant round opened. It has allocated $100 million for new crisis and transitional housing for
Co-designed program empowers multicultural communities against family violence
Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) women and children impacted by family, domestic and sexual violence (FDSV) will have better support with a new transformative project,
Domestic Violence NSW on the Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commission Yearly report to Parliament
Statement from the National Alliance of DV Specialist Services on the release of the Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commission Yearly Report to Parliament Despite
Review reveals hidden victims of domestic violence
NSW government acknowledged the latest Domestic Violence Death Review Team (DVDRT) Report. According to Domestic Violence NSW, what remains unacknowledged, however, is the historic failure