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Purpose and role 

The Council gives independent advice to government on the effectiveness of the National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children 2022-2032 (National Plan).

The Council also advises on new research and evidence. This helps make sure funding goes to programs that are proven to work and create real change.

The Council will play an important role in developing the Second Action Plan under the National Plan.

Membership

There are 10 Council members, chosen to help create real change and work toward a future without gender-based violence. 

Ex-officio members

Ex-officio members will also be part of the Council. These members join because of their roles. They include:

  • the Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commissioner
  • the eSafety Commissioner
  • representative from Our Ways Strong Together, the national Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peak body for ending family, domestic and sexual violence
  • representative from Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS).

More information

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News
August 21, 2024

Our yearly report to Parliament

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Media release
August 21, 2024

DFSV Commission tables findings on impact of ending gender-based violence in Australia

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News
June 17, 2024

First Nations Steering Committee and Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Advisory Council direct focus of Rapid Prevention Review

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Media release
June 11, 2024

Inaugural national Roundtable into healing and recovery from domestic, family and sexual violence

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News
May 31, 2024

Communique: Crisis Talks into Murdered and Missing Women

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Media release
May 30, 2024

Assistant Commissioner to the inaugural Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commission appointed

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Media release
May 9, 2024

Outcomes from emergency roundtable into murdered and missing women

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News
April 22, 2024

Commissioner Cronin address at the National Family Violence Symposium

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Media release
April 22, 2024

National crisis talks into murdered and missing women in Australia

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