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Red Bench Relay the first steps in 16 days of activism

United Nations’ 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, has kicked off in Queensland with LGAQ staff out early to walk against domestic and family violence in a ‘Red Bench Relay, to encourage all councils to take part in awareness-raising events to show their support.

Local government is a major employer in many Queensland communities and the sector has taken a lead role in raising awareness of – and campaigning against – domestic and family violence in the state.

LGAQ Domestic and Family Violence Project Officer, Jim Boden said the Red Benches were a visible reminder that councils were committed to ‘changing the ending’ and making their communities safer.

“Local government in Queensland is right behind this work and the Red Bench Relay is a simple way to show our solidarity with people who are living with – or in danger of – domestic and family violence.”

More than 20 councils have funded and installed a total of 180 Red Benches across Queensland, with Central Highlands Regional Council the latest, last week unveiling its first Red Bench outside the Council Chambers in Emerald. 

The UN’s 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence from 25 November to 10 December will embrace a wide variety of activities and highlight the increase in violence against women reported during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Red Rose Foundation created the Red Bench Project as a permanent and visible reminder that domestic and family violence occurs in every community. The Foundation aims to have at least one Red Bench in each of Queensland’s 77 local government areas. 

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