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Promoting respect through stories and play

Students from 10 schools across the region came together last week to take a stand against gender-based violence.

The 2025 Barwon Respect Cup saw 150 students participate in a mixed netball competition and a series of workshops aimed at exploring gender stereotypes, affirmative consent, active bystander intervention and the differences between healthy and harmful relationships.

Run by the City of Greater Geelong, the day was part of 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence and was supported by Kardinia Park Stadium Trust.

The students also created a variety of media including articles, reels, videos and interviews that will be displayed in a highlight reel on the Geelong Sports Museum’s Community Wall.

Councillor Melissa Cadwell, chair of the Women and Community Life portfolio, praised the young people for their participation.

“Well done to all the students at today’s 2025 Barwon Respect Cup who committed to promoting gender equity in their schools and helping to create safer, more inclusive spaces for all,” Cr Cadwell said.

“They learned how to recognise harmful behaviours, speak up and seek support for themselves or someone they know who may be in an unsafe relationship.

“Thanks for being open and respectful throughout the day as others shared their experiences and ideas.

“The international 16 day-long campaign calls on everyone to work together to prevent and eliminate gender-based violence.

“It’s important that we empower people from a young age to take action against gender-based violence and know what is and isn’t acceptable in relationships. That’s how we can make lasting change.”

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