Join us at the STOP Domestic Violence Conference and explore the current issues facing the sector and brainstorm new initiatives so we can make our communities safer and work toward the goal of eradicating domestic, family and sexual violence in a generation.

Reflect on current obstacles, brainstorm innovations and seek opportunities for change within the family, domestic and sexual violence sector.

Join some of the most influential and dedicated sector professionals to work collaboratively through the most pressing issues and pave a new path for the future.

Walk away from the conference with a once in a year learning experience, more connection to the goals of the sector, and your role within it, your peers and your community.

The presenters, the topics, the workshops, the social functions and opportunities for collaborations are all incredibly valuable and will provide you with the ideas, insight, knowledge and chances you need to create the change you want to see.

Why the STOP Domestic Violence Conference is the conference to attend?

✅ The largest attended family, domestic and sexual violence sector conference in Australia and New Zealand with over 400 professionals attending each year.

✅ Now in its 9th year, it is also the longest running conference dedicated to ending Domestic Violence in the Asia-Pacific region.

✅ 91% of delegates said they would return to the conference.

✅ The most diverse and inclusive conference on family, domestic and sexual violence in Australia and New Zealand with dedicated streams on topics like Indigenous family violence, violence against elders, abuse within under-represented communities and Domestic abuse and family violence in the workplace.

✅ The most comprehensive line-up of expert presenters.

✅ Over 10 hours of CPD hours available upon attendance in person at the conference.

✅ Trusted and supported by over 3000 passionate leaders from the family, domestic and sexual violence sector.

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