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We’re leaders in the prevention of violence against women & their children. Embedding gender equality where Australians live, learn, work & socialise.

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RT @walkleys: Congratulations to the 2025 finalists for the Our Watch Award for Excellence in Reporting on Violence Against Women, @OurWatc….
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On #InternationalWomensDay, we stand united with DV Alert, @1800RESPECT, @eSafetyOffice and @ANROWS under the theme #MarchForward, alongside countless other organisations working across prevention, intervention, response & healing to create meaningful change.
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RT @walkleys: Entries are open for the 2025 Mid-Year Media Prizes. See the full list of prizes and programs here. D….
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Not all men are violent – but all men have a role to play in preventing violence. You can start by calling out the disrespectful attitudes that lead to violence against women. Ready to get started? Head to our website to learn more
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RT @MichaelGLFlood: “Those kinds of comments don’t affect me.”.Even if you’re not affected personally, we need all of us to speak up agains….
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Everyone has a role to play in preventing violence against women. Because violence against women is driven by gender inequality – something we can all take action against, in our homes, schools, sports clubs & workplaces. Learn more on our website
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"Our schools are at the coalface when it comes to real life impacts of gender-based violence. It's confronting but preventable.".
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RT @WomensAgenda: If sexual harassment isn’t treated as a serious issue in the workplace, 83 per cent of women would consider leaving their….
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"83% of female and 67% of male employees agreed that they would consider leaving a job that didn't treat workplace sexual harassment as a serious issue.".
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Our Watch stands in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, families and organisations. Read our full statement on our website:
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Everyone has a role to play in preventing violence against women - including men.
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We surveyed over 800 young Australians about their attitudes to pornography - and they told us how it has shaped their views on sex, relationships, gender roles and identities. Read the full report and our recommendations on our website:
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Everyone has a role to play in preventing violence against women & girls with disabilities. Start by challenging ableism wherever, you see it. Find more tips in our Changing the landscape resources, created with Women With Disabilities Victoria:
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A future free from violence is possible.
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"Ending violence against women requires all parts of our systems working together.". @OurWatchCEO Patty Kinnersly speaking to @newscomauHQ .
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We can all play a part in creating a future free from violence against women.
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As the year draws to a close, we reflect on the many women's lives lost to men's violence in 2024. It doesn't have to be this way. Violence against women is preventable, and we all have a role to play in creating a future where everyone is safe, respected and able to thrive.
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“What the rest of the community needs to know is that this violence is preventable.”. Our Watch CEO Patty Kinnersly appeared on ABC's The World Today last week, discussing the bravery of Gisele Pelicot:
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