“Some days it was just knowing that someone cared about us. My case manager would call to check in, and it reminded me I wasn’t alone.”
This EOFY your tax-deductible donation can help children feel safe, supported, and free to just be kids. Donate today: https://t.co/VjZA2s1MtN
🏠 The Albanese Govt and Opposition are setting their housing agendas now. What happens next will shape the future for millions.
📣 Tell your MP: we need safe, decent, affordable homes.
✅ Use our tool to take action 👇
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“I made a dream board of how I’d decorate my room one day, even though I thought it would never happen.” Mila, 13. Your EOFY gift helps children recover, reconnect, and start to dream again. Make your tax-deductible donation to support children like Mila https://t.co/VjZA2s1MtN
#NRW2025 runs 27 May–3 June. This year’s theme Bridging Now to Next calls on us to reflect on the ongoing connection between past, present and future. At Juno we’re nearly one year into our RAP —walking the path of listening, action and solidarity. More: https://t.co/iwOcHGcFfv
28 Australian women have been killed this year. They were all killed between January 13 and May 19.
Last year we lost 103 women - we are now at 131 women killed in 16 months.
See the live tracker on https://t.co/nHzkWPNcYV.
This is also where you will find the Memorial to Women and Children Lost to Violence, where every unlawful death is documented.
This toll tracker ensures there is an ongoing public focus on violence against women (including femicide, murder, manslaughter, domestic violence, associate violence and stranger violence).
❤️Australian Femicide Watch: https://t.co/QJ2OuxMB8C
❤️The Memorial to Women and Children Lost to Violence: https://t.co/QJ2OuxMB8C
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Please support my work and the Memorial to Women and Children Lost to Violence and Australian Femicide Watch. You can donate or grab a RED HEART t-shirt! 100% of money raised funds the Memorial and Australian Femicide Watch.
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🏠🖥️ Join our online community meeting.
We’ll break down what the election means, how to keep the pressure on, and what’s next for the Everybody’s Home campaign.
📅 This Thursday, May 22, 12.30pm AEST, online.
🔗 Register here: https://t.co/Zf2X6byQpB
💜 As we approach the end of financial year, your donation can help more families like this one rebuild after homelessness and family violence — with safety, dignity and hope. Make your EOFY gift today: https://t.co/VjZA2s1MtN
May 17 is the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Interphobia and Transphobia. We stand with LGBTQIASB+ communities and call out the harm caused by stigma, discrimination and exclusion — especially in our housing and homelessness systems. #IDAHOBIT2025@IDAHOBITaus
📈 The public housing waitlist in NSW has surged by 15 per cent in just one year.
Thousands of people are being left behind, stuck in unsafe rentals, couch surfing or homeless, because there simply aren’t enough affordable homes.
https://t.co/DK2LJAg1Jq
“We all had to share one bed. Every day I worried we’d end up on the street.” Lydia and her 7 kids fled family violence. With Juno’s support, they now have a safe home—and a fresh start. Donate this tax time to support families like Lydia's https://t.co/VjZA2s1MtN #EOFYAppeal
We all deserve to be safe, respected and valued in all our relationships. No matter what form it takes, family violence is never acceptable. If you’re experiencing abuse, help is available. Learn more at https://t.co/pIzevh9HAa #AreYouSafeAtHome#AskListenBelieve@safe_and_equal
Safe Steps Candlelight Vigil for National Family Violence Remembrance Day is happening tomorrow, Wednesday 7 May, coinciding with Domestic Violence Prevention Month. RSVP: https://t.co/QjoMJthIjD
If you’re worried someone you know might be experiencing family violence, it can be hard to know what to do. But you don’t need to be an expert. By just asking, listening and believing, you can make a huge difference. Visit https://t.co/Z1vRa3tVpy #AreYouSafeAtHome
📰 Today Conor Pall & I have a co-authored article in The Canberra Times calling for urgent action to support early intervention, response, and recovery for children as victim-survivors of family violence in their own right.
👉🏼 Read our article via https://t.co/fRvHWMpcTu
If someone is restricting your access to money or other resources like food and transportation, it could be a sign of economic abuse.
Learn more about the signs and how to access support by visiting our website 👩💻
Sunny is 1800RESPECT’s app for people with disability affected by domestic, family or sexual violence.
Learn more: https://t.co/GIRdTzOzM4
The Sunny app supports people with disability to tell their story, understand what has happened and find people who can support them.
The wellbeing of residents must be at the forefront of any redevelopment plans. Displacing vulnerable communities without guaranteed replacement of public housing units will only deepen social inequalities and worsen the housing crisis.
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Today marks the beginning of Debt Awareness Week, an opportunity to increase awareness of debt and the solutions available.
This week, we want to shine a light on the issue of coerced debt.
Perpetrators of economic abuse will often force or coerce victim-survivors into debt as a way of trapping them in a cycle of control. The impact of coerced debt can follow a survivor around for a lifetime.
Follow us for more on Debt Awareness Week 2025.