Family Violence
In Australia it is against the law to commit acts of family violence or child abuse
regardless of your ethnic or religious background. If you find yourself in a violent or
abusive situation call the police on 000 for immediate assistance.
Whether you are escaping a situation or decide to separate there are many decisions you
will need to make regarding the safety of you and your children, financial matters and
your future. The following information will guide you through the process and includes
information to help you work out your options.
Remember for immediate assistance call the police on 000.
Useful contacts
- 1800 RESPECT is a free confidential service for any Australian experiencing or who has experienced domestic or family violence and/or sexual assault. It is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: 1800 737 732
- ACT — Domestic Violence Crisis Service (24 hours): 6280 0900
- NSW — Community Services Domestic Violence Line (24 hours, 7 days): 1800 656 463
- SA — Domestic Violence Helpline: 1800 800 098
- TAS — Domestic Violence Crisis Service: 1800 633 937
- QLD — Domestic Violence Helpline: 1800 811 811
- VIC — Women’s Domestic Violence Crisis Service (24 hours): (03) 9322 3555 or 1800 015 188
- VIC — Men’s Referral Service (9am-9pm 7 days): 1800 065 973 (free call within Victoria) or (03) 9428 2899
- WA — Women’s Domestic Violence Helpline (24 hours): 1800 007 339
- WA – Men’s Domestic Violence Helpline (24 hours): 1800 000 599