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Correction and Apology to Brisbane Youth Service 

17 July 2026

In an ABC interview on 15 July 2026, No to Violence made an incorrect statement about Brisbane Youth Service, which we would like to retract and amend for the public record. Brisbane Youth Service...

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Four Women and Girls Murdered in Four Days Shows Australia Is Still Intervening Too Late 

14 July 2026

The murders of Lavanya Chappa, Jana Armstrong, Layla Jeffery and a 17-year-old Yolŋu girl from Galiwin'ku in the space of four days have once again placed Australia's response...

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NTV Strategic Plan 2026-30: Growing a Movement

14 July 2026

No to Violence is proud to share our Strategic Plan 2026-30: Growing a Movement Download a Copy: NTV Strategic Plan 2026-30 NTV Strat Plan 2026-30_readingDownload

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NSW Budget Delivers Long- Awaited Funding Boost for Family Violence Services

23 June 2026

No to Violence has welcomed the NSW Government's decision to increase core funding for specialist domestic and family violence services, describing the 2026-27 Budget as a significant investment in the...

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Locked Up Too Late: NSW’s Family Violence Crisis Deepens 

21 May 2026

No to Violence has warned NSW is pouring hundreds of millions into prisons, policing and crisis responses to domestic and family violence while failing to fund the early intervention and behaviour...

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Budget Misses the Real Crisis in Australian Homes

12 May 2026

No to Violence has warned the Federal Government’s Budget delivers piecemeal cost-of-living relief while failing to address one of the biggest drivers of instability, trauma and financial insecurity...

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Billions on Defence – But Who’s Keeping Australians Safe in Their Homes? 

11 May 2026

As Australians struggle with rising costs and growing pressure on households, No to Violence has challenged the Albanese Government to treat family violence as a national safety priority ahead of...

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New Ministers, No Money: Victorian Budget Abandons Family Violence 

5 May 2026

No to Violence said that today’s Victorian Budget represents a serious failure of leadership, delivering no meaningful investment in preventing men’s violence and - ten years on from the Royal Commission...

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Victoria Welcomes New Minister for Men and Boys – Now We Need Action 

17 April 2026

No to Violence welcomes Paul Edbrooke MP as Victoria’s first Minister for Men and Boys, the first role of its kind in Australia. No to Violence CEO Phillip Ripper said the appointment recognised the...

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Ending Violence Requires Real Investment, Not Small Fixes 

20 February 2026

No to Violence, the national peak body for organisations and individuals committed to ending men’s use of family violence, says today’s joint Victorian-Commonwealth family violence funding...

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