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Portraits of women tackling Indigenous domestic violence

  • Portrait of Janine Wilson, a domestic violence worker, in Mildura, Australia.r 2016. By Ian McKenzie for The Guardian.

    Janine Wilson: 'My door's always open'

    In the final part in a series of portraits of women tackling Indigenous domestic violence, the Latji Latji elder tells how she became an advocate after seeing the effects on her own family
  • Vickie Roache, domestic violence worker

    Vickie Roach: 'I was set up for abuse by my childhood'

    The fourth in a series of portraits of women tackling Indigenous domestic violence, writer and activist Roach reflects on the cycle of incarceration and what she learned duing her own time in jail
  • Di Gipey

    Di Gipey: 'You have no idea what’s normal'

    In the third in a series of portraits of women tackling Indigenous domestic violence, the woman who runs the only Alice Springs shelter talks about how she was drawn into the sector by her own experiences
  • Dixie Link-Gordon

    Dixie Link-Gordon: 'Violence is woven into Australia'

    In the second of a series of portraits of women tackling Indigenous domestic violence, a Goreng Goreng woman tells how she uncovered buried memories of her own abuse in three decades of work dealing with behaviour she says is ‘deeply entrenched’ in her community
  • Larissa Behrendt

    Let's honour the invisible work of Aboriginal women tackling domestic violence

    Larissa Behrendt
  • Antoinette Braybrook.

    Antoinette Braybrook: 'I just don't give up'

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