29 - 30 May 2024
Illuminate the path towards a future free from domestic and family violence. Join our community on May 29-30 as we run for a cause, collectively taking a bold stand against abuse.
Every step counts - move for a great cause this May.
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Darkness to Daylight 2024 is fast approaching, and we couldn’t be more excited for Brisbane to unite against domestic and family violence as we enter a new decade of this special event. To help youRead moreDarkness to Daylight 2024: Join us to end domestic and family violence
Embark on a meaningful journey this May with Darkness to Daylight, Queensland’s premier event for domestic and family violence awareness and prevention. Returning to Parliament House in 2024, standRead more16 Days of Activism: Uniting Against Gender-Based Violence
One initiative that has been making waves in the fight against gender-based violence is the "16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence" campaign. Initiated by UN Women, this annual globalRead moreWhy We Run - Documentary Premiere
Why We Run is the story of 16 teenagers learning about domestic and family violence, but its impact is so much bigger than that. Over 12 weeks, students from St Teresa’s Catholic CollegeRead moreHoodie Giveaway Winners Announcement
Huge thanks to everyone who was able to donate money over the past few weeks and share their contribution on social media. We understand budgets are stretched at the moment so we really appreciateRead moreExtraordinary evening at the inaugural Finding Freedom: Art Auction and Exhibition for World Refugee Week 2023
Works by talented artists from Afghanistan, Myanmar, Ukraine, Venezuela, and more were energetically sold in live auctions facilitated by Christian Hamilton of Harcourts Real Estate, as well as soRead moreDarkness to Daylight 2023 wrap
Over $226,000 Donated for Darkness to Daylight 2023 The sun has set on the 10th Darkness to Daylight, after 2431 people took part and more than $226,000 was raised. Challenge DV brought 2023’s DomeRead moreGet Moving in May to Challenge Domestic Violence
Hit the pavement, hiking trails, dirt tracks or surface of your choice to take a stand against domestic and family violence next month. Recognised as Domestic and Family Violence (DFV) Prevention MonRead moreNew Coercive Control Laws for Queensland
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk described coercive control as an intentional pattern of abusive behaviours that lie at the core of domestic and family violence. Challenge DV is encouraged by theRead moreChallenge DV’s Amy Cook spoke to 4BC’s Spencer Howson to shine a light on coercive control and the actions individuals can take to make a difference
Domestic and family violence is often not visible. Coercive control can lead to isolation, fear and long-term health and economic impacts for those being abused, including children. The 2022 reporRead moreContact us
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