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Safe House support needed

Victoria Daly Regional Council are in the process of applying for grant funding to

build a Safe House in Timber Creek.

The council and are also seeking support from the NT and Australian Governments to fund the operations of the house once it is established.

Timber Creek Councillor Deborah Jones said the Safe House is urgently required, not just for Timber Creek residents, but for the whole

region, which includes the surrounding communities of Gilwi, One Mile, Gulardi, Myatt,

Menngen, Bulla and Amanbidji.

Community leaders have sheltered women in their homes in the past, putting themselves

and their families at risk. Health workers have sometimes had to sit up all night with victims

in the clinic, and nurses and police officers sometimes have to make a 580 kilometre round

trip to escort victims to the shelter in Katherine (which then pulls resources from the region)

(source).

“We have been waiting (for a safe house) for many years…we want to see it built and ready for use,” Cr Jones said.

“Deborah explained that it is difficult for women to travel to Katherine, especially if they have children. She said if they had

a safe house in Timber Creek “…it would be much better because they’d be close to home”.

Indigenous women are eight times more likely to die of homicide than non-Indigenous women

and are 32 times more likely to be hospitalised for assault-related injuries. In the Northern

Territory, these rates are even higher.

There has been a significant increase in the number of police responses to domestic family

violence incidents in Timber Creek over the past five years, from 11 incidents in 2018-19, to 41

in 2020-21 and 33 in 2021-22 (source). However, clinicians and social workers from

Katherine West Health Board and Katherine Women’s Crisis Centre respectively, believe

these figures are significantly understated.

Victoria Daly Regional Council Mayor, Brian Pedwell said, Domestic violence greatly

impacted on communities and it affected everybody.

“If the government is serious about domestic violence issues, then they should commit to

funding the ongoing operations once the Safe House has been built,” he said,

“We don’t want a white elephant,” Mayor Pedwell said.

Council have also requested a meeting with Minister for the Prevention of Domestic, Family

and Sexual Violence, Honourable Kate Worden.

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