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16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence
The Border Mail
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11/30/2023
16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence
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46 years ago today I moved out of Melbourne with police protection following a domestic
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violence situation.
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I owe my life to the police station in Richmond.
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The way I got out was, I told my husband at the time, I'm just going down to the shop
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to get some milk.
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Straight to the Richmond pop shop who got me out and now they keep asking, have you
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got enough money to get home?
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Yes.
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Have you got a place to stay?
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Yes, if not we can put you in a refuge overnight.
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Yeah, so I'm very fortunate to be alive actually, because I've had bruises, bumps and everything.
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It's important to me as I feel Australia has an issue with gender based violence.
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You can look at the statistics.
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Last fortnight has been our highest rate of women murdered.
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We've had around I think six or seven women murdered within one week.
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I think Australia has an issue and we as Australians, it doesn't align I think with our core values
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and I think we all want to do something about it.
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So a lot of people that come to us and are seeking homelessness support, sometimes it's
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as a result of experiencing family violence and not having a safe place to live.
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We know that people that are experiencing family violence might sometimes go and live
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at a family member's house, but sometimes it's in a dwelling that's not suitable, there's
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overcrowding, there's couch surfing and things like that.
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So I think the housing crisis that we're experiencing at the moment is directly linked to family
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violence as well and then those people not having options and safe places to go to.
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Well look, obviously 16As are actively, it's very important, especially with police.
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Obviously we deal with family violence on a daily basis.
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We like to see eradicated forever.
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Of course it happens every day and yeah, events like this we call our partner agencies to
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make it better and try and help those who need it, not only the victims survivors but
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also the perpetrators, that's what it's all about.
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Politically we need safer safe houses.
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They're still at risk.
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It's a difficulty hiding where they are and girls don't often feel safe there and often
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they're left without any resources and they'll suddenly have second thoughts.
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I shouldn't have done this, I better go back and so we lose that girl.
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So those sorts of issues are still problematic.
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Absolutely.
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