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Stand in solidarity against domestic violence with Zonta

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Veronica Bardsley

14 November 2024, 9:30 PM

Stand in solidarity against domestic violence with Zonta

Domestic violence is an ongoing evil in our world, while victims suffer in silence, conviction rates for domestic violence abusers are low compared with other crimes in NSW. Zonta club of Kiama/Shellharbour will be holding a ceremony of remembrance for the lives taken by violence. You can join them in solidarity at Coronation park in Kiama, November 25th at 6:30 for a 7pm start.


This solemn event will honour victims of domestic violence and raise awareness for the prevalence of these crimes. A shoe display will show one pair representing each life taken by domestic violence in NSW this year. 



“Through shared stories, reflection, and a peaceful sound healing session, we will remember those lost, support survivors, thank first responders, and stand united against domestic abuse.” 


Attendees are invited to bring a flower to place by the shoes, to honour our fallen brothers, sisters and children. 


In Australia on average, one woman a week is murdered by her current or former partner and one man every month is killed. One in six women and one in sixteen men have experienced physical or sexual violence by a partner since the age of 15. Indigenous women are 32 times more likely to be hospitalised due to family violence than non-Indigenous women.



It's easy to read these facts and not understand the weight of these words. But these facts unearth a shocking revelation that you probably know many who are dealing with this devil everyday. You may unknowingly be a friend to an abuser, or a victim. As a collective community, we need to demand change. 


As of now, more than 80 women have been killed due to domestic violence this year in Australia. 


No more silencing victims, no more protecting perpetrators and no more violence. 



Join Zonta in a ceremony of remembrance, grieving and demand for change. 


Support Services Support is available through organisations like 1800RESPECT (Australia’s national sexual assault, domestic and family violence counselling service), which provides resources, crisis counselling, and assistance in accessing safe housing.