DANDENONG STAR JOURNAL
Home » Greater Dandenong against Family violence

Greater Dandenong against Family violence

Walk Against Family Violence (WAFV) resumed for the first time since 2019 in City of Greater Dandenong on Tuesday 22 November.

Residents, community groups, Council officers and workers in the area took to the streets of Dandenong to say No to family violence.

The walk started at 11:30am at Dandenong Market and ended in Harmony Square where everyone heard from Orange Door support services for victims of family violence.

Mayor Eden Foster was also at the walk and said in her speech, it’s powerful to see the crowd’s support after a break.

“As a Council we take this cause very seriously and we are committed to taking a lead in our community when it comes to saying family violence is never okay.

“We also want to empower every member of our community to take a stand,” mayor said.

Keynote speaker, Tarang Chawla was also at the event and has become a vocal figure in campaigning against family violence and gender equality since the death of his sister Nikita in 2015 by her abusive husband.

“We all have a role to play. It comes down to community attitudes and to all of us as individuals. We don’t need to wait for Council, we don’t need to wait for politicians or sports people, or the media to talk about it.

“We can talk about it amongst ourselves to change the attitudes that contribute to the kinds of family violence that we’re seeing in Greater Dandenong,” Mr Chawla said.

Mr Tarang has childhood memories of days spent in Dandenong Plaza with his sister.

“Obviously for me it’s deeply personal, as my sister and I grew up side by side as brother and sister and I was in my mid to late 20s when she passed away.”

Mr Chawla believes in humanising victims in hopes it’ll help to show the cost of violence to the community.

“Sadly, Niki’s story has played out time and again in our society, but in coming together today we honour the victims of violence and start a conversation that will hopefully lead to change,” the mayor said.

According to Crime Statistics Agency, family violence is increasing. Family incidents recorded by Victorian Police have increased by 6.7 per cent between 2018- 2021.

The incident is where Victorian Police attended the incident and where a risk assessment and management report was completed.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Young Casey locals take the stage in junior musical of ’Newsies’

    Young Casey locals take the stage in junior musical of ’Newsies’

    In the early hours of a Sunday morning, 43 young theatre enthusiasts are preparing for their junior musical show just three short weeks away — some will be taking the…

  • Club honours donor legacy

    Club honours donor legacy

    A revived community group in Casey has celebrated its official inauguration, honouring the legacy of a local organ donor. The Smart Club of Melbourne Inc. held its inauguration ceremony on…

  • Holden’s heritage may be history, but the memories remain.

    Holden’s heritage may be history, but the memories remain.

    This year marks 100 years of General Motors Holden – which opened a large assembly plant off Princes Highway, Dandenong South in 1956. The 153-acre site – which featured its…

  • Food charity rocked by petrol spikes

    Food charity rocked by petrol spikes

    Fuel price rises are hurting all comers at a free food relief service in Noble Park. As of Sunday 15 March, local unleaded 91 prices were as high as $2.55…

  • Size matters at 9 by 5 exhibition

    Size matters at 9 by 5 exhibition

    Art is writ small at Greater Dandenong’s long-running 9 by 5 exhibition. A much-loved annual fixture, 157 artists from around Australia have submitted diminutive works – no larger than 9…

  • State promises thousands of jobs with new employment precinct in Cranbourne

    State promises thousands of jobs with new employment precinct in Cranbourne

    The State Government plans to deliver fresh promises of more houses and thousands of jobs for the City of Casey. The Allan Labor Government pledges to unlock 6800 locals jobs…

  • Casey council opens naming consultation for new Clyde North facilities

    Casey council opens naming consultation for new Clyde North facilities

    The Casey Council is opening up their consultation period for the naming of a reserve and community centre in Clyde North. With the recreation reserve in Springleaf Avenue currently undergoing…

  • Free fun at Keysborough’s Big Picnic

    Free fun at Keysborough’s Big Picnic

    Pets and ground rugs are going to pack out Wachter Reserve for Keysborough’s Big Picnic. The park party has an expanded program of activities, performers, dog flyball antics, animal display…

  • God is with us and gives us hope

    God is with us and gives us hope

    When things feel heavy, and we are afraid, angry or bewildered, God holds us close and travels with us. The New Testament of the Bible tells how Jesus went out…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 251071 100 years ago 18 March 1926 Local Industry The attention of readers, particularly ladies, is drawn to the advertisement on page 6 by…