‘Safety must be a right, not a privilege’: What you need to know from the Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commission’s 2025 Yearly Report

What you need to know from the Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commission’s 2025 Yearly Report

Australia’s national effort to end domestic, family and sexual violence is entering a critical new phase, according to the Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commission’s 2025 Yearly Report. The report outlines both what has been achieved through the First Action Plan 2023-2027, which set the foundation for the National Plan to End Violence Against Women […]

Find Connection and Healing in the Older Women’s Support Circle

Find Connection and Healing in the Older Women’s Support Circle

The Illawarra Women’s Trauma Recovery Centre is excited to announce the launch of our Older Women’s Peer Support Circle. This group will provide a safe, welcoming space for women over 50, who have experienced or are experiencing domestic, family and sexual violence.   We are honoured to have experienced social worker, Melissa Brown, facilitating the Circle.  […]

What the new rental reforms bill means for victim-survivors

If the new rental reforms are passed it will make it safer and more practical for victim-survivors to leave a relationship when they need to.

New rental laws in NSW will give domestic and family violence victim-survivors stronger protections, helping them leave unsafe homes safely and without unfair costs. Until now, the system has worked against women seeking safety. Under the 2019 laws, victim-survivors were forced to notify all co-tenants themselves about ending a lease, which often meant telling the […]