The push for paid leave for domestic violence victims across Australia is back on the agenda ahead of Friday's meeting of state, territory and federal ministers.

On Thursday, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk renewed her call for domestic and family violence leave to be introduced across Australia.

There has been a renewed push for domestic violence leave to be available for women across Australia. Credit:Michele Mossop

"I believe very firmly that there should be a national push to have domestic and family violence leave recognised," Ms Palaszczuk said.

"It's the right thing to do by families, I believe that employers should embrace this and honestly we need to keep issues surrounding domestic violence on the national agenda."