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What the 2023-24 Federal Budget means for our sector
...perpetrator-focused research – a key ask of No to Violence’s 2023-24 Pre-Budget Submission to the Commonwealth Government: Funding Perpetrator Accountability. The truth is it is going to take many years... -
What the 2023-24 Tasmanian Budget means for our sector
Jacqui Watt Chief Executive Officer No to Violence The 2023-24 Tasmanian Budget was announced Thursday 25 May. It outlines Tasmanian Government spending for the forthcoming year. No to Violence welcomes... -
No to Violence’s Submission to the Commonwealth Budget 2023-24
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... -
Media releases
...to prevent domestic, family and sexual violence announced in the Federal Budget. 18 April 2023 NSW Government urged to work with men to end family violence No to Violence is... -
What the 2023-24 Victorian Budget means for our sector
Jacqui Watt Chief Executive Officer No to Violence The 2023-24 Victorian Budget was announced Tuesday 23 May. It outlines Victorian Government spending for the forthcoming year. No to Violence welcomed funding... -
No to Violence State Budget Submission 2019-2020
...of behaviour change. NTV’s State Budget Submission 2019-2020 highlights key policy and practical investments to sustainably grow the perpetrator family violence system. Read the submission: NTV State Budget Submission 2019... -
No to Violence calls for targeted and sustainable Commonwealth funding to address the national family violence crisis
In our recent submission to the 2024-25 Commonwealth Budget, NTV highlighted the need for ongoing funding to build a coordinated national response to stop men using family violence and keep... -
2023-24 NSW Budget: funding for family violence ‘not fit to match the scale of the crisis’
...and we are deeply disappointed to see that none of these asks have been committed to by the NSW Government in this Budget,” said Mr Ripper. “NSW has signed up... -
Media release archive
...State Government’s budget demonstrates a measured commitment to end family violence 19 June 2018 On 19 June, 2018 the NSW Liberal State Government handed down a measured budget (2018/19) forecast... -
Time to #ShiftTheBurden: what the 2022-23 Federal Budget means for our sector
...it firmly on the men who use violence. We therefore welcome the Federal Government’s Budget allocation of funding to “educate men who use violence to be aware of and change...