Event details
Friday, 22 November 2024, 11:00am
Birrarung Marr (Upper Terrace), Melbourne
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In Victoria, this event marks the beginning of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence – a global campaign for the prevention and elimination of violence against women and girls.
By joining the Walk you can take action to prevent family violence and violence against women and stand in solidarity with victim survivors.
The event will commence at 11:00am at Birrarung Marr (Upper Terrace) with a Welcome to Country and opening remarks. We will walk together to Treasury Gardens (approximately 700 metres), where we will hear from a lineup of powerful speakers.
You are invited to stay in the Gardens after the formalities finish to enjoy a picnic lunch. There will be food trucks, entertainment, market stalls and a positive atmosphere!
People of all genders are welcome. Bring your workmates, friends, family, chosen family – and even your dogs! Wear orange if you can, bring a water bottle, and don’t forget colourful signs and banners.
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Route map and access key
A route map and access key will be available closer to the date. They will be published on this page, and circulated through our mailing list and social media platforms.
Share the details
Download posters and social media tiles to help let your workmates, network, friends and family know about the Walk.
Walks Against Family Violence elsewhere in Victoria
If you can’t get along to the Melbourne CBD event, you can walk, wheel or share your thoughts from home on social media. You could even plan an event in your local town or community. Check the 16 Days of Activism Community Calendar (hosted by Safe and Equal) to find the details of Walks and other events.
We need all Victorians to help create a future where we are all safe, equal and respected.
Tell us why you're walking
Join the Facebook event, and tag Respect Victoria on your socials to let us know why you’re walking, using the hashtags #WAFV2024 and #WhyWeWalk.
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Frequently asked questions
This event is to signal the start of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, a global initiative dedicated to preventing and eradicating violence against women and girls. Traditionally taking place on the first day of the 16 Days (25 November), the United Nation’s Annual International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, the Walk Against Family Violence (WAFV) marks the beginning of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence.
This year, the Walk Against Family Violence will be held on Friday 22 November 2024.
The event will commence at 11:00am at Birrarung Marr (Upper Terrace) with a Welcome to Country and opening remarks.
This year, the Walk against Family Violence will be held in Melbourne's CBD, commencing at Birrarung Marr (Upper Terrace). We will walk together to Treasury Gardens (approximately 700 metres), where we will hear from a lineup of powerful speakers. You are invited to stay in the Gardens after the formalities finish to enjoy a picnic lunch. There will be food trucks, entertainment, market stalls and a positive atmosphere!
No, but if you feel safe and comfortable doing so, we appreciate if you indicate your interest on the Walk Against Family Violence Facebook event. This ensures that we are as prepared for the number of people attending on the day and assists for our planning purposes. You can also subscribe to our mailing list for any information updates and reminders.
Respect Victoria merchandise is not available to purchase as we are aiming to reduce our environmental impact. However, we will be giving out a limited amount of branded orange hats on the day on a first come-first serve basis!
Of course! Furry friends are always welcome. Please note that the City of Melbourne requires dogs to be leashed in all public areas of the municipality. Respect Victoria will not take responsibility for pets on the day of the Walk.
Yes, however there we do anticipate a large crowd, with close to 5,000 attendees walking in 2023. We ask that you please use your judgement as to whether it is appropriate for members of your family depending on their needs.
Yes, the walk will be fully accessible. Working alongside our suppliers, we are working to ensure the Walk will be as accessible as possible and will provide specifics and an access key shortly. Check back on this page closer to the Walk.