Our partners
CEVAW collaborates with a diverse range of partners, including local community organisations, international NGOs, and governmental agencies, to combat violence against women. These partnerships enhance their ability to implement effective programs and advocate for policy changes at multiple levels.

The ARC’s purpose is to grow knowledge and innovation for the benefit of the Australian community through funding the highest quality research, assessing the quality, engagement and impact of research, and providing advice on research matters.
The ARC supports the highest-quality fundamental and applied research and research training. We encourage national competition across all disciplines outside of clinical and other medical research. We advise the Government on research matters and administer the National Competitive Grants Program (NCGP).
At ActionAid Australia, we empower women on the frontlines of injustice to work together and transform their communities. We believe collective, effective action is how we change a world built on deep-rooted, systemic patriarchy.
Join our push for women’s rights. Let’s change the world together.

The objects of the Australian Association of Women Judges are:
- To advance Women’s Rights to equal justice,
- Increase the participation of women at all levels of the judiciary, and the legal system,
- Promote education which contributes to the understanding and resolution of legal issues facing women.

Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety Limited, or ANROWS, was established as an initiative of Australia’s first National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children 2010–2022 (National Plan) by the Commonwealth Government and all state and territory governments of Australia.

The Asia Foundation is a nonprofit international development organization committed to improving lives and expanding opportunities across Asia and the Pacific.
Informed by decades of experience and deep local expertise, our work across the region is focused on governance, climate action, gender equality, education and leadership, inclusive growth, and international cooperation.

The principal objectives of The Australasian Institute of Judicial Administration include research into judicial administration and the development and conduct of educational programmes for judicial officers, court administrators and members of the legal profession in relation to court administration and judicial systems.

The Australian National University (ANU) is unlike any other university in Australia. Founded in 1946, in a spirit of post-war optimism, our role was to help realise Australia’s potential as the world recovered from a global crisis.
That vision, to support the development of national unity and identity, improve our understanding of ourselves and our neighbours, and provide our nation with research capacity amongst the best in the world, and education in areas vital for our future, has been our mission ever since.

Black Rainbow Australia is an online presence as a platform for national voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander lesbian, gay, bisexual, sistergirl & brotherboy (transgender) and queer people.

Curtin is an innovative, global university known for its high-impact research, strong industry partnerships and commitment to preparing you for jobs of the future.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) promotes and protects Australia’s international interests to support our security and prosperity.
We work with international partners and other countries to tackle global challenges, increase trade and investment opportunities, protect international rules, keep our region stable and help Australians overseas.

We help Queenslanders find pathways to safety, away from domestic, family and sexual violence. We provide emergency transport and accommodation for your entire family including pets. We also provide safety planning, crisis counselling, intervention, information and referrals at no cost to you.

eSafety is Australia’s independent regulator for online safety. We educate Australians about online safety risks and help to remove harmful content such as cyberbullying of children, adult cyber abuse and intimate images or videos shared without consent.

The Fiji Women’s Rights Movement (FWRM) is a multi-ethnic and multicultural non-governmental organisation committed to removing all forms of discrimination against women and girls, formally established on June 30, 1986 and founded by women from various backgrounds who were determined to change laws and policies which discriminated against women or failed to adequately address their concerns.

Since 1975, our teaching and research have been focused on addressing the most important social and environmental issues of our time. Today, that mission is as relevant as ever.
Social and environmental responsibility drive everything we do, from pioneering teaching in modern Asian studies and environmental science to our long-time support for First Peoples, social justice and sustainable practices.

Koorie Women Mean Business (KWMB) Incorporated is a proactive organisation with a memberships of Aboriginal women living in regional, rural, and metropolitan Victoria. KWMB provides support to women and girls in their “business” at the community level.

KornarWinmil Yunti Aboriginal Corporation (KWY) provides Aboriginal people, families and communities with cultural and support services to build positive change.
Our range of programs focus on family, domestic and sexual violence, perpetrator intervention, youth work, mental health, kinship, reunification, disabilty, child development, social and emotional wellbeing, wise practice research and cultural training.

Lowitja Institute is Australia’s only national Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community controlled health research institute. The organisation is named in honour of its namesake and co-patron, the late Dr Lowitja O’Donoghue AC CBE DSG.

Macquarie University was established in 1964 as a bold experiment in higher education. Built to break from traditions and work in tandem with industry, we strive for the extraordinary by challenging convention and embracing different views.

Monash is a modern, global, research-intensive university, delivering education and research excellence in Australia and across the Indo-Pacific.
We’re making a positive impact on today’s global challenges – whether that’s by mitigating climate change, easing geopolitical insecurity or fostering healthy communities.

No to Violence specialises in effective evidence-informed engagement with men and its primary concern is the safety and wellbeing of women and children. At No to Violence we have successfully worked to develop safe and effective interventions for men using domestic and family violence for nearly 30 years.
Our Watch is a national leader in the primary prevention of violence against women and their children in Australia.
We work to embed gender equality and prevent violence where Australians live, learn, work and socialise.

Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service (QIFVLS) provides free legal services and non-legal support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from across the state who are people affected by domestic and family violence, and sexual assault.

We are a research and academic institution that works to promote and advance human rights through knowledge. Since 1984, our mission is to promote universal respect for human rights and humanitarian law.
Respect Victoria is the dedicated organisation for the prevention of family violence and violence against women in Victoria. Our vision is a Victoria where everyone is safe, equal and respected.
Safe and Equal is the peak body for specialist family violence services that provide support to victim survivors in Victoria. Our vision is a world beyond family and gender-based violence, where women, children and all people from marginalised communities are safe, thriving and respected.

SMERU Research Institute (SMERU) is an independent institution for research and policy studies. Our scope of work covers a wide range of socioeconomic issues, primarily from the perspective of poverty and inequality.

Our distinctive Melbourne experience helps graduates become well-rounded, thoughtful and skilled professionals – making a positive impact across the globe.
Our research contributes to solving social, economic and environmental challenges the world is facing today and into the future. We’re tightly connected with our communities, at home and abroad, which only enriches our learning, teaching, and research.

With almost 350 eligible members across Australia, Wesnet represents a range of organisations and individuals including women’s refuges, shelters, safe houses and information/ referral services.

The Western Australian Council of Social Service has a vision for an inclusive, just and equitable society.
Our purpose is to drive social change with communities, through collective action and policy formulation, strengthening community services and influencing decision makers to ensure justice and equity.

Women’s Legal Services Australia is the peak organisation for Community Legal Centres specialising in women’s legal issues.
Our members provide women with access to free legal assistance and supports to escape and recover from violence and abuse.

Women’s Safety Services SA (WSSSA) supports women and their children who are experiencing domestic and family violence. We are an organisation committed to helping people find safety and support during and after experiencing abuse.