
If Labor and the Coalition are serious about ending men’s family violence in NSW, the sector needs more than empty promises
22 March 2023
This weekend NSW will head to the polls to decide on its next government. Yesterday, both Labor and the Coalition announced their budgets on domestic and family violence, allocating nowhere near...

Submission: No to Violence on the current and proposed sexual consent laws in Australia
15 March 2023
No to Violence is proud to share its submission to the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee on the current and proposed sexual consent laws in Australia. This inquiry is an important...

2023 New South Wales Election Statement
15 February 2023
Family and domestic violence is everyone’s problem. But it begins – and ends – with men. After 30 years working with men who use violence, we know that we cannot stop family and domestic violence...

Join No to Violence on its New South Wales election tour
8 February 2023
No to Violence is touring New South Wales throughout February and March ahead of the upcoming state election. We’ll be meeting with our valued members and the sector that works with men to end family...

No to Violence’s Submission to the Commonwealth Budget 2023-24
31 January 2023
No to Violence is proud to share its recent submission to the Commonwealth Government for the 2023-24 Budget. The submission outlines the funding required to shift the burden off the victim-survivors...

Vote Against Violence Election Tour 2022
17 November 2022
In the lead up to the Victorian Election, No to Violence partnered with Victorian peak bodies Safe and Equal and Sexual Assault Services Victoria on the “Vote Against Violence in 2022” Election...

NSW – A step closer to criminalising coercive control
18 October 2022
Just days after Christine Barker, a 74 year-old, Bronte resident was allegedly murdered at home by her husband, the 37th woman this year killed by a partner or a former partner, NSW Attorney-General Mark...

No to Violence welcomes the new Federal Government
23 May 2022
Ruth RozarioActing Chief Executive OfficerNo to Violence No to Violence extends its sincere congratulations to all elected Members of Parliament. In the lead up to the Federal Election, No to...

Time to #ShiftTheBurden: what the 2022-23 Federal Budget means for our sector
6 April 2022
Jacqui WattChief Executive OfficerNo to Violence In the No to Violence 2022 Federal Election Statement, we called to shift the burden: removing it from the victim-survivors and placing it firmly...

What type of man uses family violence? It probably isn’t who you think.
20 May 2021
Jacqui WattChief Executive OfficerNo to Violence A lot of people think that they could recognise what a ‘violent and abusive’ man looks like. Across our communities, there is a common question...