Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)
Strategy
Our ways – strong ways – our voices: national Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander plan to end family, domestic and sexual violence 2026–2036
A 10-year national strategy that will guide actions towards ending violence against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and children. The plan is grounded in culture and lived experiences. Woven throughout the plan are eight principles that underpin change based on self‑determination, truth-telling, lived experience, healing, systemic transformation, intersectionality, accountability and Indigenous data sovereignty.
Report
Report card: on the Northern Territory Governments DFSV strategy 2025–2028 as a response to the Coroner's report
A report card assessing progress against the recommendations made by the Northern Territory Coroner in 2025 following the inquest into the domestic, family and sexual violence (DFSV) related deaths of four Aboriginal women. The purpose of the report is to strengthen accountability, prioritise progress and support a coordinated Territory-wide response.
Strategy
Building better responses: NSW strategy to respond to the use of domestic and family violence 2026–2030
A dedicated strategy for New South Wales (NSW) to respond to the use of domestic and family violence and address perpetrator behaviour. The strategy provides a focus on people who use violence. It recognises that tackling key drivers of violence early is one of the most effective ways to break cycles of violence and protect...
Report
Maintain the momentum: three yearly report to Parliament on the progress of prevention 2022-2024
The report captures Victoria's progress to prevent family violence, gendered violence and violence against women between January 2022 to December 2024, analysing: positive progress and change; enablers of and barriers to prevention work; emerging trends and evolving practices; and opportunities and recommendations for further action and investment. It makes 15 recommendations to the Victorian Government.
Submission
Seizing a unique opportunity to improve responses to men using domestic and family violence
This submission outlines the investment needed to implement the NSW Strategy to respond to the use of domestic and family violence 2026-2030. The submission presents a roadmap for building earlier, more coordinated and more effective responses to men using violence, a critical step toward improving safety for women and children across New South Wales.