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Australian state takes step against violence towards women with 'Men's Behaviour Change' official appointment

News • 30th May 2024 • 2 Min Read

Australian state takes step against violence towards women with 'Men's Behaviour Change' official appointment

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Author: Samriddhi Srivastava Samriddhi Srivastava
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The Counting Dead Women project reports that, this year alone, 31 women have tragically lost their lives to violence nationwide. Last year's figure of 64 murdered women serves as a stark reminder of the pressing nature of the problem.

As Australia grapples with the pressing issue of domestic violence, Victoria, one of its states, takes a pioneering step by appointing a dedicated official tasked with addressing men's behaviour. Against the backdrop of what the country's Prime Minister has labelled a "national crisis," this move underscores a concerted effort to combat the pervasive problem of gender-based violence.

Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan announced on Wednesday the appointment of state MP Tim Richardson as the inaugural Parliamentary Secretary for Men’s Behaviour Change – a landmark position in Australia. Richardson's mandate extends to tackling the influence of the internet and social media on male attitudes towards women, while also focusing on nurturing respectful relationships.

"This is not easy work, but it is important," Richardson remarked, emphasising the significance of the role in fostering a safer environment for women and children in Victoria. The appointment marks a crucial step towards addressing the alarming statistics surrounding gender-based violence in Australia.

According to the Counting Dead Women project, 31 women have tragically lost their lives to violence across the country so far this year alone. Last year saw 64 women murdered a sobering reminder of the urgency of the issue. Recent incidents, including a devastating shooting in Perth where a woman and her daughter were killed, further highlight the gravity of the situation.

In response to mounting concerns, Tarang Chawla, founder of the non-profit organisation Not One More Niki, expressed cautious optimism about the new parliamentary position. Chawla, who lost his sister to domestic violence, sees it as a potential catalyst for tangible change. However, he stresses the importance of consultation and collaboration with grassroots organisations to address the root causes of male violence effectively.

While the appointment of the Parliamentary Secretary for Men’s Behaviour Change has been hailed as a step in the right direction, not all reactions have been positive. Jane Hume of the opposition Liberal Party questioned the effectiveness of the move, suggesting it may be symbolic rather than substantive in addressing the underlying cultural issues.

In response to criticism, Richardson reaffirmed the importance of the role in modelling positive behaviour and challenging gender stereotypes. He emphasised the need for collective action from men to break the cycle of violence and build respectful relationships.

At a national level, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has also taken steps to address domestic violence, recognising it as a societal issue that requires comprehensive solutions. A rapid review into the prevention of domestic violence has been initiated, signalling a commitment to tackling the crisis at all levels of government.

As Australia confronts the harsh reality of gender-based violence, the appointment of officials like Tim Richardson represents a crucial step forward. By challenging societal norms and fostering a culture of respect and equality, there is hope for a future where every individual can live free from the threat of violence.

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