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2024 No More Violence rally at Parliament House, Darwin

In the midst of an anti-domestic violence rally on the steps of Parliament House, the NT government committed millions over the forward estimates to addressing the worsening crisis.

Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh

In the midst of an anti-domestic violence rally on the steps of Parliament House, the NT government committed $180 million over the forward estimates to addressing the crisis.

It comes as the nation mourns 54 women who died in relation to domestic violence incidents.

Prevention of Domestic, Family, and Sexual Violence Minister Kate Worden said Chief Minister Eva Lawler agreed to the 10-year investment on Friday.

The funding goes towards the NT government’s DFSV Action Plan Two, which spans 2018-2028.

Prevention of Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Minister Kate Worden reads the names of 54 women and children who have died as a result of DFSV in 2024 at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Prevention of Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Minister Kate Worden reads the names of 54 women and children who have died as a result of DFSV in 2024 at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh

The unplanned announcement was met with loud applause from the crowd as Ms Worden said the government was also working on developing the sector’s first peak body in the NT.

“As a returned government, we will absolutely make sure that it’s fully funded and that the services get the funding they need... so that every woman in the Northern Territory has that right to be safe,” she said.

According to the NT government’s Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Reduction Framework 2018-2028, the Territory’s police officers respond to about 61 domestic violence incidents every day.

The framework said there were four domestic violence-related homicides per 100,000 Territorians per year.

Domestic Violence Legal Service Managing Solicitor Zara O'Sullivan at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Domestic Violence Legal Service Managing Solicitor Zara O'Sullivan at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh

Speaking to the crowd, Domestic Violence Legal Service Managing Solicitor Zara O’Sullivan said the national rate of domestic violence was up 30 per cent from last year.

“For us here in the Northern Territory, we have the highest rates and most severe cases of domestic family and sexual violence,” she said.

“What these statistics sadly do not capture is the number of women living in fear of violence at the hands of men.

“This is a silent statistic, ignored, not plastered across our headlines.”

Ms O’Sullivan said even though the day’s rally focused on “men’s use of violence”, it should open a “conversation that involves everyone”.

“Everyone should have a problem with any use of violence,” she said.

Crystal Love Johnson at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Crystal Love Johnson at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh

Activist Crystal Love Johnson said change was a 24/7 process made up of small pieces each and every day.

“Enough is enough – how can we make a change?

“By talking and helping, and by accepting that you make a difference in our community.

“By writing or actually being there for a person, you’re making a change.

“Change comes every day... (and) we all have the power and the power within ourselves to make a change.”

See the photos.

Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Megan Dunstone at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Megan Dunstone at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Rhiannon McGlinn, Nicola Wright, Jesse Wilson, Zara O'Sullivan at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Rhiannon McGlinn, Nicola Wright, Jesse Wilson, Zara O'Sullivan at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Susannah Ritchie, Ed Smelt, and family at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Susannah Ritchie, Ed Smelt, and family at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Amanda Lilleyman and Olivia Ellis at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Amanda Lilleyman and Olivia Ellis at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Sex Workers Outreach Program NT members Leanne and Hannah Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Sex Workers Outreach Program NT members Leanne and Hannah Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Danielle Simpson and Stefany at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Danielle Simpson and Stefany at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Samantha Wilson, Rachael Hillier, Elma Nidorfer, Alex Sara at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Samantha Wilson, Rachael Hillier, Elma Nidorfer, Alex Sara at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Holly Gray and Hayley De Campi at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Holly Gray and Hayley De Campi at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Brett Martin, 2021 NT Local Hero Erica Gibson, Holly Gurruwiwi, Marco Senia at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Brett Martin, 2021 NT Local Hero Erica Gibson, Holly Gurruwiwi, Marco Senia at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Sarah Kell and Mililma May at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Sarah Kell and Mililma May at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Prevention of Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Minister Kate Worden and Territory Families Minister Ngaree Ah Kit at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Prevention of Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Minister Kate Worden and Territory Families Minister Ngaree Ah Kit at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Nikita Miller, Mitchell Kent, Rob Cross at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh
Nikita Miller, Mitchell Kent, Rob Cross at the Darwin No More Violence rally at Parliament House, 2024. Picture: Sierra Haigh

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