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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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Record Crime Statistics Show NSW is Intervening Too Late on Domestic and Family Violence 

20 February 2026

New data released today by the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) shows domestic and family violence continues to drive escalating crime statistics in NSW, with...

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Abuse Using AI Criminalised as NSW Updates Intimate Image Laws

16 February 2026

As technology is increasingly used to harm women and girls, No to Violence has described new NSW laws criminalising abuse using AI-generated content as an important step forward. From 16 February 2026,...

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Bushfire Recovery Calls for Early Help for Men to Prevent Harm

14 January 2026

14 January 2026 As communities across regional Victoria respond to bushfires and their aftermath, No to Violence is underscoring the heightened risk of family violence during and after natural disasters. Australian...

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Data Reform Offers Opportunity to Strengthen Family Violence Responses in Victoria 

19 December 2025

No to Violence has welcomed the Victorian Government’s response, tabled today, to the Legislative Assembly Legal and Social Issues Committee Inquiry into capturing data on people who use family violence,...

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Adelaide Test Amplifies Call for Men to Choose Change and Take Action Against Violence

19 December 2025

As the third Ashes Test begins in Adelaide, No to Violence is taking its Change Is Your Call campaign to cricket audiences, urging men to take the lead in creating safer homes...

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