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Month: July 2024

Making the link between family violence and animal abuse

Posted by: Rhys Lawry Posted on: July 12, 2024

Creating child safe organisations: MacKillop Family Services conference

Posted by: Rhys Lawry Posted on: July 12, 2024

Young people want their violent fathers to make amends, new study finds

Posted by: Rhys Lawry Posted on: July 12, 2024

‘Men need to change’: anger grows over police response to Eurydice Dixon’s murder

Posted by: Rhys Lawry Posted on: July 12, 2024

Domestic and family violence common amongst front line health workers

Posted by: Rhys Lawry Posted on: July 12, 2024

Family violence: What’s going on?

Posted by: Rhys Lawry Posted on: July 12, 2024

No rest from the wicked

Posted by: Rhys Lawry Posted on: July 12, 2024

AFL grand final coincides with 20% rise in family violence, police warn

Posted by: Rhys Lawry Posted on: July 12, 2024

Campaign to relax gun laws increases threat of family violence

Posted by: Rhys Lawry Posted on: July 12, 2024

Putting the spotlight on the health system and family violence

Posted by: Rhys Lawry Posted on: July 12, 2024

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Image Credit: Images used throughout our website are taken from the Iceworks series by Gav Barbey. The work is a visual representation of the philosophy behind the research team – to move beyond that which keeps us from working together, to explore the connections between our work, and to allow these connections to create new ideas and journeys. The Iceworks series has been made by mixing paint pigments into water and freezing.  The artwork is made as the ice melts and the artist adds to, manipulates, guides and directs the pigment.  Images used with permission of the artist.

The land we live and work on always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land. We pay our respects to the traditional custodians of Country throughout Australia and acknowledge the ongoing leadership role of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in preventing violence against women. We also acknowledge traditional custodians of the lands where this research team works, and the place of Indigenous Knowledge around the world.