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NTV Sector Newsletter
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Annual reports
Annual Report, 2024-2025 NTV Annual Report 2024-2025Download Annual Report, 2023-2024 NTV Annual Report 2023-2024Download Financial Statements, 2024-2025 NTV Financial Statements 2024-2025Download Financial Statements, 2023-2024 NTV Financial Statements 2023-2024Download Annual Report,... -
Submission: No to Violence on the current and proposed sexual consent laws in Australia
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... -
Federal Budget 2024-25: Important steps towards ending men’s violence but broader strategy missing
14 May 2024 Important steps were made in the Federal Budget tonight towards ending men’s use of family violence, but they need to be integrated under a broader strategy, according... -
NSW Election Tour Report 2023
No to Violence has released its NSW Election Tour Report 2023 and is urging the new NSW Government to urgently and sustainably fund services that work with men to end... -
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... -
NSW State Government’s budget demonstrates a measured commitment to end family violence
On 19 June, 2018 the NSW Liberal State Government handed down a measured budget (2018/19) forecast with $390m allocated over four years to provide greater protection for women, children and... -
Listening to our NSW members: No to Violence NSW Election Tour 2023
A thriving perpetrator intervention sector is crucial to addressing the scourge of domestic violence in NSW – the 2023 NSW Election Tour was part of our wider strategy to make... -
NSW Criminal Justice Spending Traps State in Domestic and Family Violence Crisis Mode, Says No to Violence
25 June 2025 Today’s NSW budget fails to address the root causes of the domestic and family violence crisis in the state. The budget inflates the disproportionate spend on criminal... -
No to Violence Conference 2023: Leading the change to break the cycle of violence
...men’s family violence. The No to Violence Conference 2023: Leading the change to break the cycle of violence will focus on three key topics: masculinity, children and young people, and...

