La Trobe University is hosting a photography competition open to current students and staff with the theme of ‘Respect Is’.
Join us for this free event at the La Trobe University Library Gallery to view the winning pieces and a handful of selected entrants.
Other ongoing activities during 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence November 25 to December 10, 2023
Follow GBAFV on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GBAgainstFamilyViolence/ ) CONNECT Greater Bendigo events listings and https://www.facebook.com/connectgreaterbendigo/ Facebook page for up-to-date information on all activities.
- Bendigo Conservatory Gardens, Pall Mall The Conservatory will be lit up orange each night to show that Bendigo says no to family violence. Orange is the colour designated by the United Nation’s ‘UNiTE to End Violence’ campaign and represents an optimistic future free from violence for all. View the ‘Respect Is’ Art display in the Conservatory and the orange cut outs in the Conservatory Gardens representing the victims of family violence.
- Central Point for Merchandise Collection Throughout the 16 Days of Activism we will have a display set up in the foyer at Yo Bendigo, 45 Mundy Street. Come and collect your free 16 Days of Activism merchandise Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm during the 16 Days of Activism.
- Tree of Gratitude The Bendigo & District Aboriginal Co-operative (BDAC) will have a gratitude tree in their office at 41-43 Myers St, Bendigo. Staff and community are welcome to write on the leaves to express their gratitude to a significant woman in their life.
- Bendigo Library Pop into the library and check out the 16 Days display with recommended books for kids, teens and adults.
Get involved! What does respect mean to you? Join us with Women’s Health Loddon Mallee and share what respect means to you on social media using the hashtag: #respectischallenge
If you or someone you know is experiencing family violence, support is available. You can contact: