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A violence-free Victoria.

It all starts with respect.

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We all have the power to create a Victoria free from family violence and violence against women.

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Close up of handwritten messages from the Love You Queerly activation.

Love You Queerly: ZBGC x Respect Victoria

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When we stand together, no one stands alone.

Public transport active bystander looking critically at perpetrator

Respect Women: 'Call It Out' (Public Transport)

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It’s easy to tune out during rush hour. But it’s good to stay present and be aware of other commuters. With around two million passengers a day using Victoria's trains, trams and buses; we all have a role to play in calling out sexual harassment.

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Our vision is a Victorian community where all people are safe, equal and respected, and live free from family violence and violence against women.

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