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MEDIA RELEASE: The cost of living (in fear) ignored
Federal Budget fails to count the cost of men’s family violence Family violence advocates have slammed tonight’s Federal Budget. No to Violence, Australia’s peak body for organisation’s working with men... -
Funding partners
We rely on a range of bodies and organisations to support our work to end men’s use of family violence.... -
2025 Federal Budget media coverage
No to Violence was extremely disappointed in last Tuesday’s Federal Budget that provided almost nothing new to tackle those that perpetrate family violence. You can read our media release here.... -
2025 Federal Election Campaign Communications Kit
Thank you for joining our coalition of allied organisations and individuals to call on all parties across the political spectrum to take men’s violence seriously and put domestic, family and... -
Election Campaign update number 2
Thank you to everyone who attended our first federal election drop-in session today. It was great to see so many people eager to be involved in ensuring family violence remains... -
National Family Violence Election Forum
The Forum occurred on Wednesday 16 May. This News item has been updated to include a video recording of the Forum here. No to Violence is hosting a special election-focused... -
The National Family Violence Election Forum Media Coverage
No to Violence hosted the National Family Violence Election Forum, to discuss how we can end family violence in Australia. Here is the current media coverage from this event: Yahoo... -
Media release: Advocates call for more action to stop family violence at the source
No to Violence (NTV) welcomes the Government’s focus today on engaging men in prevention and addressing their use of family violence, but more is needed to stop it at the... -
NTV condemns Coalition’s announcement
Today, the Coalition unveiled their grab-bag of dot-points allegedly aimed at addressing domestic, family and sexual violence. No to Violence, Australia’s peak body for organisations and individuals committed to ending... -
Forum panellists’ responses to audience questions
At No to Violence’s special Federal Election Forum on Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence, our audience of over 500 people were invited to submit questions for the four panellists to...