Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsSay no to family violence

Say no to family violence

The Geelong Women Unionists Network (GWUN) has called for more action on family and gendered violence, with a march and day-long conference planned for next weekend.

GWUN’s ‘weekend of action’ will begin Friday, October 27 with its Reclaim the Night march, which will begin at 5.30pm at Geelong Trades Hall before winding its way towards City Hall.

The following day’s conference, Ending Violence Against Women and Gender Diverse People, will also take place at the Trades Hall, beginning at 9.30am and concluding with dinner for attendees.

Guest speakers will include Arrernte writer and commentator Celeste Liddle, Community and Public Sector Union state and national secretary Karen Batt, as well as local politicians Christine Couzens, Sarah Hathway and Elise Wilkinson.

An unfunded grass roots organisation, GWUN has a history of effecting change to address systemic gender issues, such as striking the world-first paid family violence leave deal with the Surf Coast Shire in 2010.

GWUN co-convenor Adele Walsh said all members of the community were welcome to attend the weekend of action’s events.

“(GWUN) is a group of union women, but all of our events are open to the entire community,” Ms Walsh said.

“We welcome men, people of all genders, sexualities, orientations, cultures and backgrounds, and you don’t have to be a union member. There’s no pressure on anyone to do anything or join up to anything, just coming along and being part of the action is more than enough.

“If you’re interested in or if you care about women and women’s safety you are very, very welcome.”

While family and domestic violence affects all socioeconomic, demographic and gender groups, it is most commonly perpetrated against women by men, with the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare reporting 17 per cent of women have experienced violence or abuse at the hands of their partner since age 15.

Visit www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1120224 for tickets and more information on the Ending Violence Against Women and Gender Diverse People conference.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Understanding the wetlands

Bellarine community members have a better understanding of wetland values thanks to strong support during Ramsar Week. More than 200 people engaged...
More News

Funding to improve road safety across Victoria

Victorian community organisations and groups will receive a total of $600,000 in grants from the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) to develop and implement local...

Crack down on dodgy drivers

New reforms are being introduced to protect Victorian taxi or ride-share passengers from being ripped off. The reforms, which come into effect on Sunday...

NATURE WATCH with Jen Carr

I was driving to Torquay one day and spotted a juvenile black-shouldered kite in a dead tree. I had to make a tricky u-turn...

Protect our hoodies

People travel thousands of kilometres to catch a glimpse of a blue whale or get up close and personal with a koala. But you may...

The stars are aligning

Great Wall's Haval H6 PHEV is the third plug-in hybrid that we have driven in as many weeks. Dating back to 2011, the third generation...

From the archives

17 years ago 20 February, 2009 A company is investigating potential for a wave power plant off the region’s coastline. Western Australia-based Carnegie Corporation is in talks...

Pickleball opens up

Pickleball is set to make a racket thanks to the official opening of a new outdoor venue in Portarlington this week. Drysdale...

The power of creativity (and robots)

Jolyon James’ stage show Robot Song centres on the story of a young autistic child, Juniper, struggling to find her place in the world. A...

Guitar legend amps up for tour

Nathan Cavaleri comes to Geelong this weekend as part of a 18-show tour of his new album Live at the Wheaty. Hailed as a blues-rock...

Grove cements top spot

Ocean Grove cemented its place at the top of Section 4 Mixed with a commanding 6-0 win over second placed Surfcoast Torquay in Tennis...