FAQs
General Questions
How did March4Justice start?
Melbourne mum Janine Hendry sent the Tweet that called March4Justice into being. On March 15, 2021, 110,000 women and our allies marched at over 200 events around Australia.
What are March4Justice three key demands for action now?
- A national DV database for all DV perpetrators. This database needs to be visible to all prospective employers, as well as any potential new partners.
- A National Equity Bill that focuses on ensuring everybody has the right to equity in this country.
- Mandate that all gendered violence victims are treated in our court systems in a manner that is trauma informed.
What’s happening next?
There will be a VIGIL for women who have died in front of the Parliament House on May 14th 2024 (Budget Night), 5pm
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What are the long term objectives of March4Justice?
- Transform social attitudes so that every person is safe in their homes, their communities and their workplaces
- Amplify the voices of women in Australia
- Support safe and fair workplace practices for women
- Advocate for systemic changes that encourage a society built upon equality
DONATIONS
Yes you can. March4Justice postal address is Suite 246-117 Old Pittwater Road, Brookvale NSW 2100. Your cheque should be made payable to “Women’s March4Justice Ltd”.
Unfortunately not. March4Justice (Women’s March4Justice Ltd) does not hold DGR status.
All funds raised are used to support our ongoing advocacy of women in our bid to influence the structural and systemic changes that are required to ensure that women are treated equally.
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