1 'COAG agenda to address ending violence against women', Prime Minister's Office, Press Release, 28 January 2015.



2 'Australian of the Year Rosie Batty calls on PM Tony Abbott to reinstate community services',Sydney Morning Herald, 1 February 2015.

Domestic violence in Australia has reached crisis point.We know the statistics. One in three women over the age of 15 have experienced physical violence. On average, one woman dies every week at the hands of a current or former partner.These numbers are heartbreaking, and demand urgent action. With Rosie Batty our Australian of the Year, and Tony Abbott promising that "All governments are determined to eliminate violence against women",2015 has the potential to be the year we finally confront this national crisis.Rosie Batty has already spoken out against these devastating cuts, calling out the Prime Minister's "double standard"and telling him he must reinstate and properly support crucial front-line services. The government knows they're in a tough spot with the public at the moment, and their disarray is a perfect opportunity for us to force them to change their policies.If the PM won't hold good on his promise to prioritise the safety and support of vulnerable Australians, we'll have to do it for him. Sign the petition, and let's make reinstating funding for frontline services the government's top priority.