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Election Campaign update number 1
...AEDT, 25th March. We will send you our Budget analysis next Wednesday. In the meantime, you can read No to Violence’s budget submission here. Your feedback is shaping messaging we... -
MEDIA RELEASE: Victorian Labor State Government reinforce investment to end family violence
On 1 May 2018, the Victorian Labor State Government reinforced its investment in the 10-Year Industry Plan for Family Violence Prevention and Response, $5m over the course of one year.... -
We call for funding boost to NSW men’s behaviour change programs to help keep women and children safe
...increase has been proposed by No to Violence to boost Men’s Behaviour Change Programs in NSW. The proposal, outlined by No to Violence in their 2024-25 Pre-Budget Submission, highlights the... -
Relationship between gambling and family violence recognised
...submission is referenced extensively through the report and led to the following recommendations: RECOMMENDATION 32: The Victorian Government support further research into gambling harm, specifically into the impacts of cooccurring... -
2023 New South Wales Election Statement
...place it firmly on the men who use violence. No to Violence, believes the NSW Government must support five key initiatives which will hold perpetrators to account, keep more women... -
NSW Budget funding boost to stop men using family violence vital for victim-survivor safety
18 June 2024 Frontline services working with men to stop family violence welcomed today’s funding boost for Men’s Behaviour Change Programs (MBCPs) in NSW’s State Budget. An additional $10 million... -
No to Violence calls for a Human Rights Act to help end male family violence in Australia
No to Violence submission to Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights focusses on the connection between human rights and ending men’s use of domestic and family violence. No to Violence... -
No to Violence Conference 2023: Leading the change to break the cycle of violence
We invite you to join us to engage, innovate and integrate at the Adelaide Convention Centre from 1-4 August 2022. No to Violence Conference 2022: Shifting the Burden will start... -
Anti Violence Advocates say National Cabinet announcements fail to move the needle
...a cut to existing Commonwealth Government funding for domestic and family violence. Under the existing National Partnership Agreement, the Commonwealth government provided $159 million over 2 years – an average... -
Family Violence advocates call to end Smoke and Mirrors
19 September 2024 No to Violence welcomes parliamentary scrutiny of the Albanese Government’s recent Family Violence funding package. “We understand the Shadow Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence, Senator...

